My Kindle Fire has kicked the bucket. I have only had it 14 months. From what I read that is fairly normal but it still stinks.
My Kindle Fire has kicked the bucket. I have only had it 14 months. From what I read that is fairly normal but it still stinks.
My Kindle Fire has kicked the bucket. I have only had it 14 months. From what I read that is fairly normal but it still stinks.
Mine is dying too, won't keep a charge. Had it almost exactly 14 months too.
I have problems charging mine. When mine quits turning on, I have to hold the power button for 30 seconds or wait a while and charge it.
I have an iPad now.
You are lucky it lasted 14 months. My first Kindle Fire died after 10 months. Amazon sent a replacement for free - a reconditioned one. Now that one is slowly dying...freezes to where it won't even reboot, will not charge or hold charge. I used to blame it on the charger because they are cheap quality, but found out it is sloppy loose connections inside the Fire. So now I definitely want an iPad.
I believe I want an iPad too. Don't know much about. I wonder if the books I purchased from Amazon will load to an iPad.
They do have a Kindle app for Ipad that you can read you kindle books on.
You are lucky it lasted 14 months. My first Kindle Fire died after 10 months. Amazon sent a replacement for free - a reconditioned one. Now that one is slowly dying...freezes to where it won't even reboot, will not charge or hold charge. I used to blame it on the charger because they are cheap quality, but found out it is sloppy loose connections inside the Fire. So now I definitely want an iPad.
Mine is dying too, won't keep a charge. Had it almost exactly 14 months too.
The battery can be replaced on the Fire, One company offers a kit. A battery and a little tool and instructions.
NewPower99.com
don't want to jinx myself - but the darn thing seems to be taking a charge right now. I wiggled and jiggled the power cord where it plugs into the Kindle. Fingers crossed!