While it’s been nearly 15 years since the first Kindles came out, Amazon hasn’t completely banned store access for older Kindles. Recently, Amazon issued a notice to some old Kindle users, saying that starting on August 17, some old K Lindle devices will be banned from accessing the book store. This time the prohibited models include the following five models: -Kindle (2nd generation) International-Kindle DX International-Kindle Keyboard-Kindle (4th generation)-Kindle (5th generation) For the old users of , after August 17, they will not be able to log in to the bookstore, and naturally they will not be able to buy books. However, it is reported that closing the bookstore will not affect users’ access to and download of books that have been purchased, and users can also purchase books through the website and then transfer them to the device to read new books. At present, Amazon has not stated the reason for implementing this move, but some users believe that this is because the system of this part of the model is too old, .
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