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QuestionWhat should I do if I lost my Kindle charger?Community AnswerYou can use a phone micro USB charger, as long as it is 4.9V or 5V. Just read the "OUTPUT" information on the charger.
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QuestionI charged my kindle yesterday and saw that it was 80% charged. It still has not reached full charge! What can I do?Community AnswerYou may have a slow charger, or apps and your WiFi may be draining the battery. Try a different charger, or try shutting down your Kindle before charging.
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QuestionI have an old, basic Kindle with a 3.5"x 5" (6"diagonal) screen. Do I need a special charger?Community AnswerPurchase a micro USB power adapter online. You can purchase an official Amazon USB charger, or get a third-party US or EU power adapter. Some Kindles, such as the Kindle Fire, come with both a micro USB cable and an A/C power adapter.
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QuestionWhat voltage is required from a wall charger for my Kindle?Community AnswerThe required voltage is 5V DC. The original charger is 0.85A, but higher amperage works as well and will charge the Kindle faster.
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QuestionCan you use a 5s charger with a Kindle?Community AnswerNo. Apple's patented Lightning cable will not work on Amazon's Kindle. Do not try using a 5s charger on your Kindle or you could risk breaking it.
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QuestionWill a portable charger actually charge a Kindle Fire?Community AnswerIf you have the right cord, then yes, it will. As long as the end of the cord matches up with the end where you plug it into the Kindle Fire, it should work.
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QuestionHow much does it cost to charge my Kindle?Community AnswerThat depends on your electric company but generally, charging a Kindle is very inexpensive because it does not require much electricity.
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QuestionCan I use my smart phone charger to charge my Kindle?Community AnswerThat depends on whether the port on the Kindle fits the charger, and if the voltage requirements are the same.
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QuestionHow long will my Kindle hold its charge if it is unused?Community AnswerIt depends on the model, but the charge should hold for four to eight weeks if the device is unused,
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QuestionWhat do I do if the charger for my Kindle Fire has stopped working?Community AnswerYou can use a different charger, though it does not need to specifically be one for the Fire. Several types of chargers will work.
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QuestionWhat do I do if my Kindle will not charge? It wasn't used for many months. The yellow light comes on when it is plugged in, but there is an image of a large empty battery in the middle of a blank screen.Community AnswerPress and hold the on button, it should flash and then the Kindle will start up again, provided it is still connected to the charger.
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QuestionI have had my Kindle charging for 4 hours and it is only 40%, charged from about 12%. What is wrong?Community AnswerYour Kindle might have a glitch. You might want to contact Amazon Services, or go to a tech department if it still is not charging properly.
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QuestionCan I charge my Kindle on 220v?Community AnswerYes, you can Charge it on a 220v without any problem, as long as you have the correct charger.
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QuestionThe charging point is broken. Can I use the 2nd smaller port with a smaller charger?Community AnswerNo. There is nothing you can do if the charging point is broken. You will have to get a new Kindle.
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QuestionI am charging my Kindle, but the low battery sign is still appearing on my screen. What should I do?Snakey006550Top AnswererKeep it plugged in for at least an hour without turning it on. Use a different charger and cable to be sure they are working properly. Clean the charging port with a dry toothbrush or compressed air to remove dust. Try a different power outlet or use a wall charger instead of a computer. Hold the power button for 40 seconds, then try turning it on again. If it still won’t charge, the battery may need to be replaced.
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QuestionHow do I charge my Kindle in Europe? Can I plug it directly into a 240V wall outlet, or do I need a transformer?Snakey006550Top AnswererIn Europe, the power supply is usually 220-240V. Check your device's charger for a voltage range (e.g., 100-240V). If it covers that range, you can plug it directly into the wall. You may need a plug adapter for the outlet type (C, E, or F). If your charger only supports 110V, you’ll need a transformer.
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QuestionWhy does my Kindle glow amber but not show a lightning bolt or seem to charge?Snakey006550Top AnswererTry these steps: Keep it plugged in for at least an hour without trying to turn it on; use a different charger and cable, as some may not provide enough power; clean the charging port with a dry toothbrush or compressed air to remove dust; try a different power outlet or use a wall charger instead of a computer; hold the power button for 40 seconds, then try turning it on again. If it still won't charge, the battery or charging port may need repair.
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QuestionCan I use a 12W wall socket to recharge my Kindle Paperwhite, or must it be a 5W?Snakey006550Top AnswererYou can use a 12W wall socket to recharge your Kindle Paperwhite. The Kindle will only draw the power it needs, so a 12W charger is fine and won't cause any issues. It might charge faster than a 5W charger, but both will work. Just ensure you're using the appropriate USB cable.
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QuestionHow do I turn on my Kindle after it has been charged?Snakey006550Top AnswererAfter your Kindle has been charged, press and hold the power button for about 5 seconds, then release it. If it doesn’t turn on, try holding the power button for 40 seconds, then release and press it again. If the screen stays blank, ensure it’s fully charged and try again.
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QuestionHow do I use Airplane Mode on my Kindle to optimize charging and reading? My Kindle charges fine, but I only get about five hours of reading time.Snakey006550Top AnswererAirplane Mode turns off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, saving battery life. Turning on Airplane Mode makes charging faster, since the Kindle isn’t using extra power. For reading, keeping Airplane Mode on extends battery life by stopping background updates and syncing. Turn it off only when you need to download books or sync your library. If your Kindle lasts only five hours, try lowering screen brightness and keeping Airplane Mode on while reading.
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QuestionMy Kindle shows a green light, but the screen doesn't turn on. What should I do?Snakey006550Top AnswererTry these steps: Hold the power button for 40 seconds, then release and press it again. Make sure the battery is fully charged by leaving it plugged in for at least an hour. Try a different charger and cable to provide proper charging. If the screen is frozen, perform a reset by holding the power button longer. If it still won’t turn on, the screen or battery may need repair.
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QuestionWhy is my latest-gen Kindle losing 1% of battery charge per hour while the screen is locked and it's in airplane mode?Snakey006550Top AnswererIf your Kindle is losing 1% battery per hour while locked and in airplane mode, try these steps: restart the Kindle by holding the power button for 40 seconds, lower the screen brightness, check for background processes by fully powering off and turning it back on, and plug it in overnight if indexing is running. If the issue persists, the battery may be degrading.
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QuestionDo I have to wait for the amber light to turn off?Snakey006550Top AnswererNo. The light will turn green when the Kindle is fully charged, but you can use it while charging. If the amber light stays on too long or doesn’t turn green, the battery may not be charging properly.
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QuestionWhat type of cable do I need to charge my Kindle?Snakey006550Top AnswererThe cable type depends on your Kindle model. Older Kindles use a Micro-USB cable, while newer ones, like the Kindle Paperwhite (2021) and Kindle Oasis, use a USB-C cable. Check your Kindle’s charging port and use a quality cable with a 5V, 1A adapter for proper charging.
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QuestionCan I recharge a Kindle using a 220V European plug?Snakey006550Top AnswererYes, with the right adapter. Most Kindle chargers support 100-240V, so they work worldwide. If your charger has a USB plug, use a European USB adapter. If it has a US-style plug, use a plug adapter to fit European outlets.
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QuestionDo I need to charge my Kindle Fire to 100% before using it?Snakey006550Top AnswererNo, a Kindle Fire does not need to be fully charged before use. However, it is best to charge it to at least 50% for better performance. If the battery is very low, let it charge for at least 30 minutes before turning it on.
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QuestionWhat is the best way to unplug a Kindle from a power source once it's charged?Snakey006550Top AnswererTo unplug your Kindle, gently disconnect the charging cable from the device without yanking it. If it's connected to a wall socket, safely remove the charger as well. Unplugging once the battery is fully charged helps preserve long-term battery health.
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QuestionI have an old Kindle that hasn't been charged for several years. How do I get it to charge?Snakey006550Top AnswererIf your old Kindle hasn't been charged for years, try these steps: Plug it into a wall charger, not a computer, and leave it for at least 4 to 6 hours without turning it on. Use a different charger and cable to make sure they aren't the issue. Clean the charging port with a dry toothbrush or compressed air to remove dust. Hold the power button for 40 seconds, then release and try turning it on. If it still won’t charge, the battery may be too damaged and need replacement.
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QuestionIs it safe to use my Samsung charger (5V, 1.55A) with my Kindle Paperwhite 4 (5.2V, Max 1A input)?Snakey006550Top AnswererYes, your Samsung charger is safe to use with your Kindle Paperwhite 4. The Kindle will only draw the power it needs, which is 5V, 1A. The extra amperage will not harm it since the voltage is correct. Just ensure you use a good-quality USB cable.
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QuestionWhy don't I see a lightning bolt when I plug in the charger for my Kindle?Snakey006550Top AnswererIf you don’t see a lightning bolt when plugging in your Kindle, try these steps: ensure the cable is properly connected, test with a different charger or cable, clean the charging port, restart the Kindle, and try a different power outlet. If the issue persists, consider contacting Amazon support.
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