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If you keep the screen of your kindle fire tablet safe, Kindles can last for many years. But at some point the battery wears out and reaches the point where it no longer holds a kindle won't charge. Most people just get rid of their old kindles when the battery is empty. After all, that's a pretty good excuse to buy one of the newer updated models with better hardware. But not all users feel the same. Some still prefer the older Kindle readers with real side buttons, physical keyboards, and audio support. Given that the current line of e-ink kindles doesn't offer any of these things, you can see why people want to keep their beloved Kindle for as long as possible and kindle won't connect to wifi.
As with most things, you have to do a little shopping because the prices vary greatly between stores.
Where can I get new Kindle batteries? One of the better places to buy a new Kindle battery is on eBay, with the emphasis on the word "new" because there are tons of used batteries for sale (I don't know why anyone would buy a used battery, when it comes to new ones the same price). Here is a link to eBay that should only display new Kindle batteries for e-ink kindles. This article is for e-ink Kindle readers. However, here you will find a link to Kindle Fire batteries on eBay with all different HD and HDX models. Another place where you can buy Kindle batteries is of course Amazon. However, the shipping costs tend to be a bit higher. Most Kindle batteries are really cheap. You can pick up a replacement Kindle 2 battery for under $ 9 free shipping. You can purchase a Kindle Keyboard (also known as Kindle 3, Kindle Wi-Fi) or Kindle Touch battery for less than $ 13. Kindle Paperwhite batteries cost $ 14.
Install Kindle Batteries The cost of a new battery is not that high. The hard part is installing the new Kindle battery. Fortunately, it's really not that difficult. There are YouTube channels dedicated to creating battery replacement guides for various devices, including any Kindle ever made. Some of the most popular are listed below. For more tutorials on replacing Kindle batteries, including Fire tablets, visit YouTube. See more on kindle fire frozen issue. Contact kindle customer support team for further help.
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