![]() Basically, it includes most Kindles released since 2015, so there’s a decent chance yours will be supported. Image: AmazonĪmazon’s webpage for the redesign says the feature will be rolling out to supported devices (8th Gen Kindle, 7th Gen Paperwhite, and Oasis or above) within the next few weeks. A preview of the Home and Library screens. You now get access to the menu by swiping down from the top of the screen, instead of tapping a button.Īmazon says more changes will be coming later this year, with an update that will let you see more recently read books on the Home screen and will refresh the Library’s collection view and filter and sort menus. The way you access the Kindle’s quick settings (which let you turn on airplane mode, adjust brightness, and more) has also changed. Some have had the update for a few weeks, but Amazon has announced that the update will be rolling out widely over the next few weeks. The update mainly focuses on navigation, adding a bar to the bottom of the screen that lets you jump between the Home screen, the book you’re currently reading, and the Library screen. Amazon has announced that most recent Kindles will be getting a new simpler UI through a software update ( via Ars Technica).
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