The software update that enables the new interface began to be implemented in the month of August and is available in most of the Kindles put on sale from 2015, that is, from the eighth generation onwards in the case of Kindle devices, seventh generation hereinafter in the case of the Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Oasis.
What news does it include?
Amazon has announced that both the home screens and the Kindle library will have a new look in the coming weeks. Appearance that will facilitate navigation on devices being simpler and more intuitive. For example, adjusting the brightness, activating the airplane mode or accessing all the settings will be possible by simply sliding the upper part of the screen down. In addition, it includes a new browser at the bottom to easily access the Home of the Library or the book you are reading at the moment.
The Library screen will include a new filter and menus that will make it easier to organize your favorite books, as well as a new view of collections and an interactive scroll bar. On the other hand, on the Home screen, users can add up to 20 recently read books by simply swiping to the left.
These improvements are in addition to the reading updates that Kindle has made throughout the year, such as increasing the download speed to open a book or showing the screen of the book you are reading with the screen locked in the case of copies that do not they have ads.
Common Kindle Errors
Whether you are a regular user of an Amazon Kindle or you are thinking of buying one, you have probably wondered what type of documents is able to reproduce the Amazon e-book. It is important to take this into account, since it is common for friends or family to make recommendations for books that we liked and it is not always possible that our electronic book can reproduce them. Some of the Common Kindle Errors are related to non-compatibility of the format or software updates.
What do you think about the news that the new Amazon Kindle interface will include?