![]() After that, my library immediately popped up on the device and the Kindle ran me through a quick user tutorial. There’s a “kid-friendly” setting, which seems like a good option for parents to have during setup. My phone then made sure it was on the same WiFi network as the Kindle and my Amazon account was transferred to the Kindle. At first, my phone wouldn’t connect to the Kindle, but after I plugged my phone into the charger, it worked fine. It then gave the option to set up on the Kindle device or my phone via the Kindle app. All I had to do was press the power button until the screen lit up, and then the device prompted me to select a language and region. The Kindle was relatively easy to set up. Credit: Mallory Minich / Mashable Phone setup isn’t that simple The new Kindle is a nice upgrade from the 2019 model. The 2022 release is the 11th generation of the basic Kindle model, and has some differences compared to the 10th generation released in 2019. The image resolution is 300ppi, the same as the Kindle Paperwhite, but for a fraction of the cost. It also has the longest battery life of any model, claiming to last up to six weeks. The new Kindle model (Opens in a new tab) is small, lightweight, and comes with double the storage of the previous version. For only $99, I now consider it a fantastic addition to my ever-growing library, not its replacement. After reviewing Amazon’s latest Kindle (Opens in a new tab), I can say that there are a lot of perks that come along with the device, such as reading in the dark (and one-handed) with no problem. Paper copies have always had so much value to me, and I never thought a screen would be able to beat it. Regardless, I buy books almost as often as I buy clothes, but surprisingly have never used an e-reader of any kind. Even still, my book collection is expansive and my greatest ambition is to one day have an entire library with one of those sliding ladders (assuming I eventually have the funds to buy my own house). Jones was my icon in kindergarten, helping me develop both my vocabulary and my backsass. I’ve been a lover of books for as long as I can remember.
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