A:AnswerI read my Kindle every day, between 1 and 3 hours each day. Typically, I need to charge it every 10-14 days, sometimes it goes a little longer, never less.
A:AnswerNo. Kindles let you buy and read books. This one does the reading part exceptionally well and better than any of the previous Kindles or several multi function (internet via apps) tablets I’ve owned. If you spend a lot of time reading it’s worth it.
A:AnswerYes, they are still available, just maybe not from second parties, IE Best Buy. If you want the cellular connectivity, buy directly from amazon.com
A:AnswerI have the same question. Do not know whether it is a 2018 release or a 2019. The copyright is 2019, but I do not know if that is the same thing. Need to know to buy cover
A:AnswerHello Bob, yes any content that you've purchased is stored in the cloud and is able to be transferred to new devices. During set up of the new device you'll be asked to register it by signing into your Amazon account, simply sign into the account that you've purchased your previous content on (your existing account) and you'll be able to sync your library. Any new books purchased would have the ability to be downloaded to either device. Hope this helps!
A:AnswerHello: You would have to go any Best Buy store in your area to see what Amazon Paperwhite covers they have that will fit the 10th Generation tablet. But the ONLY covers that WILL fit the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is the OFFICIAL covers from Amazon themselves.
A:AnswerI believe they were asking if this has night time mode... no, this does not have night time mode (candle light like lighting for night time reading) but I read somewhere that it has black and white text instead.