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The End of an Era: Amazon to Sunset Legacy Kindle Support in 2026

April 9, 2026
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Amazon is officially pulling the plug on its oldest e-readers. Starting May 20, 2026, Kindle devices released in 2012 or earlier will lose their ability to connect to the Kindle Store, effectively ending their life as connected reading devices.

What the Cutoff Means for Users

After the May deadline, affected Kindles will be restricted to reading content that is already stored locally on the device. Users will no longer be able to browse, purchase, borrow, or download new titles directly from the e-reader. Furthermore, if a legacy device is factory reset or deregistered after this date, it will be impossible to sign back in or re-register it to an Amazon account.

While the hardware loses its store access, readers can still view their existing libraries through the Kindle mobile app or Kindle for Web. Amazon has stated they are reaching out to active users of these devices with promotional offers to encourage upgrading to newer hardware.

Affected Models

Amazon’s list of retiring hardware spans the first five years of the Kindle’s history. The impacted models include:

  • Original Kindle (1st and 2nd Generation)
  • Kindle DX and DX Graphite
  • Kindle Keyboard
  • Kindle 4 and 5
  • Kindle Touch
  • Kindle Paperwhite (1st Generation)

Amazon spokesperson Jesse Carr noted that while these models have enjoyed support for up to 18 years, modern technological requirements have finally outpaced the aging hardware.

Sustainability and the E-Waste Problem

The decision has sparked significant backlash from the reading community. Many users argue that their devices remain in excellent physical condition and function perfectly for reading. Critics view this move as an example of planned obsolescence that contributes to the global e-waste crisis.

According to data from the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR), global electronic waste is projected to reach 82 million tonnes by 2030. For those looking to move away from the Amazon ecosystem entirely, some users are turning to alternative e-ink devices like the Boox Palma or Vivlio readers.

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