Amazon Kindle Devices Getting Major Update for a Revamped Reading Experience
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Amazon Kindle software updates are expected to start rolling out next week. 6x3e72
By Nithya P Nair | Updated: 13 September 2021 19:16 IST
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Highlights
Swipe down gesture for brightness adjustment coming with new update
The recently read books list will be accessible by swiping left
The new updates will make finding the right book quicker and easier
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Amazon is bringing a new interface for its Kindle e-readers via a major update. The US giant will be rolling out the software update over the coming weeks for Kindle (8th-Gen and above), Kindle Paperwhite (7th-Gen and above), and Kindle Oasis devices. The company claims the new update will provide an intuitive and easier Kindle-reading experience. Amazon has also confirmed that the first update will be available for the devices in the next few weeks, while the second update is coming later this year.
With the first update, Amazon says Kindle s will be able to adjust the device's brightness, toggle Airplane Mode, Bluetooth, and go to All Settings with a new swipe-down menu. A new bottom navigation menu will allow s to switch between Home, Library, and the current book.
The second update rolling out later this year will bring a library experience to the Amazon Kindle e-reading devices. With it, s will get “new filter and sort menus” in the Library setting. It will offer a “new collections” view and an “interactive scroll bar” on their Kindle e-readers. s will also be able to access up to 20 of their “recently read” books with a left swipe on Home.
Amazon keeps adding new features to its Kindle and Audible platforms. In April, the company launched a new feature for Kindle e-readers that allowed s to set the current book being read as their lock screens. Amazon Audible got a new feature that allowed its iOS app s to buy audiobooks directly from the app, without having to navigate to the website.
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