![]() ![]() Send-to-Kindle allows Kindle owners to e-mail compatible ebook files and documents to their own special Kindle email address. The date when MOBI support ends and and ePub support starts is still a vague "late 2022". The Android & iOS Kindle app does not support ePub yet, and still supports MOBI.Desktop applications do not support ePub yet, and still support MOBI.Sending through e-mail supports ePub and still supports MOBI for now. ![]() Remember, when the change eventually does come into effect, your Kindle will still natively support and display any Mobi ebook files you load on to your reader by any means (such as over USB), other than emailed through the Send-to-Kindle service.Īs you can see on Amazon's Send-to-Kindle support page: UpdateĪmazon has updated their Send-to-Kindle support page to replace the cut-off date for Mobi support through Send-to-Kindle from "late 2022" to an equally vague "Beginning in early 2023.". ![]() Instead, it will now support ePub ebook files sent to its Kindle device and apps through the service. Yes, you can use them to read eBooks, but the brighter screen and shorter battery life make them inappropriate options for committed bookworms.Amazon recently announced that beginning in August 2022 it will no longer accept Mobi ebooks through its Send-to-Kindle service. The other devices are all Android tablets, akin to Amazon's Fire tablets. However, only three of them-the Nook GlowLight 4, Nook GlowLight 4e, and the Nook GlowLight Plus-are true e-readers. Similarly, there are several Nook products. We'll look at them in more detail shortly. Unsurprisingly, these devices all have very different spec sheets. The second choice for kids is the Kindle Paperwhite Kids, which offers young readers adjustable lighting and waterproof hardware for $159.99. The Amazon Kindle Kids is priced at $119.99, which includes the e-reader as well as a case and a two-year warranty. The Kindle Scribe, priced at $339.99, is the most expensive of the bunch and allows readers to write or doodle in the margins of their eBooks.Īmazon offers two Kindle options for kids as well. Next in the lineup is the Kindle Oasis, with a starting price of $249.99 for an 8GB device or $279.99 for a 32GB device. ![]() There’s also the Kindle Paperwhite Signature, retailing for $189.99. The entry-level Kindle is available on Amazon for $99.99, while the midrange Kindle Paperwhite costs $139.99. ![]()
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