Kindle e-readers will lose 3G connectivity in December

Amazon’s Kindles have long been the device of choice by voracious readers, especially those that want to take their books with them anywhere. Of course, the books they hold inside don’t come from thin air and have to be downloaded directly to the device or transferred from a computer. The former naturally requires an Internet connection, which almost all Kindles have. Unfortunately, some older models support don’t support anything beyond 3G networks, and those will lose their ability to connect to the Internet by the end of the year.

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