Amazon Kindle E-readers with 3G Soon to Lose Internet Connectivity
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Kindle Paperwhite and Other 3G-Enabled Models Affected in December
According to recent reports, Amazon's Kindle e-readers equipped with built-in 3G connectivity will begin to lose their ability to connect to the internet independently in the United States starting in December. This will impact the Kindle Paperwhite 3G and other models that have relied on 3G for wireless connectivity.
The news comes as major cellular providers, including AT&T, phase out their 3G networks to make way for more advanced technologies. As a result, Kindle devices with 3G connectivity will no longer be able to access the internet or utilize features that rely on cellular data.
Users who rely on 3G for internet access on their Kindle devices are advised to prepare for the transition and consider alternative connectivity options. Wi-Fi capabilities will continue to be available for Kindle users, providing a more reliable and faster connection. E-books, audiobooks, and other content that has already been downloaded to the devices will still be accessible even without an internet connection.
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