Swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings, and then tap Settings. Tap Device / Device Options. Turn on Find My Kindle / Find Your Tablet. To enable Manage Your Device on Fire phone. Problem: Massive battery drain. Some Fire tablet owners have run into issues with sudden.
Transfer kindle ebooks to another kindle device?
Many eBook lovers may have a Kindle, and maybe his/her friends and families also have Kindle devices, so there is a question: How to transfer Kindle eBooks from one Kindle Fire or e-ink Kindle to another kindle device? Because of Amazon's account limitation, people can't transfer ebooks between Kindle devices freely.
If you are a regular visitor to our site, you must know a fact: We will always find a way to help solve all kinds of eBook reading problems, no exception with transferring books from one Kindle device to another.
Transfer ebooks from an old Kindle to a new Kindle Fire
To transfer downloaded (not purchased) books:
Step 1: Connect your old Kindle to your computer via USB.
You will find your kindle device as a drive under 'My Computer', click it and open the drive.
Step 2: There should be multiple folders. Open the folders and drag selected files from the Kindle and drop them into the computer's hard drive, transfer ebooks and other documents from the old Kindle to your computer.
Step 3: Connect another Kindle to your computer via USB, then there will be a removable disk displaying in your computer, open it and transfer the documents those files copied from your old Kindle to the new one. For audio books please put them in the Kindle's 'Audible' directory, and for normal books please place them in the 'Documents' directory.
To transfer purchased books:
All your purchased Kindle books are stored in your account's Kindle Cloud, all you need to do is re-register your Amazon account on your new kindle Fire. Go to the reading app, all the books you have ever purchased in Amazon Store will show up on your bookshelf. Just download them!
Share books between two Kindle devices registered with the same account
Note of Caution:
You are allowed to register your Amazon account on several Kindle devices, then your purchased books will auto-sync across all your kindles. At the same time, those already downloaded books still remain in your old Kindle.
For your newly purchased Amazon books, you can still control which device to sync the item to in the Manage Kindle page.
Step 1: Register the second Kindle with the same account registered to the first one. Maybe you purchased a Kindle Touch before then get a new Kindle Fire HD, or your friend or family have got another Kindle and you want to share your purchased book to him/her. Never mind, in one word, it is possible to register your account in another Kindle and won't do much harm on your previous Kindle. After successful registration, please go to Amazon official site then navigate to 'Manage Your Content and Devices' (Formerly 'Manage your Kindle'). From 'Your Content' you will see all your purchased files.
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Step 2: Click on 'Deliver' button. From the new pop up window, you can see all your registered Kindle devices and apps, which means, although you can't auto-sync your purchased books to your old Kindle device anymore, but you can also manually deliver them to any of your registered device.
Up by now, you have learnt how to transfer contents from an old Kindle device to a new one; and how to register on two Kindle devices with the same account and transfer purchased contents to them.
But what if you are not convenient to share your account with anyone else but only some books? Yes you can lend them out, but you must sacrifice your own 14 reading days, which is not that satisfying.
Therefore you need a method to share and transfer your books among unlimited Kindle devices.
Transfer downloaded / purchased eBooks to other Kindle devices
Transfer downloaded (DRM-free) books to other Kindle devices:
For DRM free eBooks, you can easily transfer them to other Kindle devices with USB cable freely.
You just need to simply plug your Kindle to computer with the USB cable, then there will be a removable disk, open the disk and find the books you want to transfer to other Kindles, then copy them out to your local drive. Now things have been finished with this Kindle.
Plug another Kindle on your computer and it will be recognised as a removable disk soon. Paste the books you previously copied out to the current Kindle device. For a Kindle Fire (HD) model, make sure to put the DRM-free Kindle books (mostly MOBI) to 'Books' folder. Now you can read those books on another Kindle freely.
Transfer purchased Amazon books to other Kindle devices:
If you do not want to give your account to other people to login, or do not want to lend your books out. You have to remove your Amazon books' DRM to make them sharable.
And all you need is just a professional program to decrypt your Kindle books. Click the buttons below then you can get it:
For how to operate this software, please refer to this introduction: https://www.epubor.com/remove-drm-from-amazon-kindle.html
After getting the DRM free Amazon books, you can just transfer them to other Kindles as the above method shows.
The Easiest Solution: Use Kindle Transfer
Recently more and more epubor loyal customers sent emails to ask us like 'Does epubor plan to develop a tool to help me transfer Kindle books directly?', good news is our technicians have developed this tool to meet your demands.
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Important Notice:
1. Please ensure the old kindle device firmware is older than 5.10.2 because the later version comes with the Kindle DRM. For firmware is older than 5.10.2, please download Kindle for PC/MAC to remove Kindle DRM and transfer them to new kindle devices.
2. Kindle transfer also can transfer Kindle books to Kobo device, and transfer kobo books to Kindle devices.
Here is our new product, Kindle Transfer.
It transfers Kindle books to another Kindle, or to computer, and even to Kobo devices.
From the screenshot above, you can easily figure out how to use this software.
- Connect your two Kindle eReaders to computer.
- Open Kindle Transfer
- Click on the source device, tick the books you want to transfer.
- Choose target device in the drop-down menu, then click 'Transfer' button.
That's all, with 4 easy steps, you can transfer any books from one Kindle to another. By the way, this software can also transfer eBooks between computer and Kindle, you can also try to transfer some EPUB files and check if you can read them on Kindle.
Ada Wang works for Epubor and writes articles for a collection of blogs such as ebookconverter.blogspot.com.
You can borrow Kindle Books from your library to read on Kindle devices or Kindle reading apps.
Note: Kindle Books are currently available for U.S. libraries only.
If you're using a Fire tablet, please refer to our guide on getting started with the OverDrive app.
How to borrow and deliver Kindle Books
- Open your library's digital collection (you can find it using www.overdrive.com).
- Find a Kindle Book to borrow. You can see all of your library's Kindle Books by selecting the Kindle Books link near the top of the site (or under on mobile devices).
Note: You may want to check whether a Kindle Book has any device restrictions before you borrow it (this is most common for picture books, read-alongs, and graphic novels). - Select Borrow. If prompted, sign into your library.
- Choose a lending period for the title (if available). Then, select Borrow again.
- After you borrow the title, select Read now with Kindle.
- You'll be taken to Amazon's website to finish getting the ebook.
Note: You must complete this step for the book you borrowed to appear in the 'Your Content and Devices' list in your Amazon account. If the book doesn't appear in this list, you won't be able to download it on any device.- If you're signed into your Amazon account, verify the 'Deliver to:' device and select Get Library Book.
- If you're not signed into your Amazon account, select Get Library Book, and sign in.
- If you're signed into your Amazon account, verify the 'Deliver to:' device and select Get Library Book.
Your Kindle ereader needs a Wi-Fi connection to download library Kindle Books from Amazon. If you don't have a Wi-Fi connection, you'll need to transfer the title via USB.
Once a book is on your Kindle device or reading app, you can read it just like any other Kindle Book. For specific help reading on your device (like how to change the font or save a bookmark), visit Amazon Device Support.
If you want to read the ebook on a different Kindle device or app, you can deliver it again from Amazon's website during the lending period.