Turn your second Kindle on and press the "Home" button. Press the "Menu" button and select "Settings." Select "Deregister," followed by the "Deregister" button in the dialog box that appears. The second Kindle is unlinked from the Amazon.com account it is currently registered to.
To import a collection from another Kindle: Select "Archived Items" from the Kindle Home screen. Select "Add Other Device Collections" from the Archived Items page. Select the desired collection to import and select "OK" to confirm.
You can access your Kindle library on up to 6 devices, and these can be actual Kindles or PCs, tablets or smartphones running the Kindle app.
Your Device will be deregistered from your Amazon account. This will remove all content from the device and many features will not work. Items you purchased from an Amazon store will remain available in the Cloud and can be downloaded again. After deregistering, you can register your Device to another Amazon account.
The Easiest Solution: Use Kindle Transfer
- 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.
Share Kindle Unlimited Family. Prime benefits can be shared with a friend or spouse (including the access to music and videos), you cannot share your Kindle Unlimited benefits with another account. Not even your spouse's. But, you can read and listen to Kindle Unlimited books from multiple devices.
Head to the Manage Your Content and Devices section of your Amazon account. Select the Show Family Library link from the Your Content tab. Select the book(s) you'd like to share with a family member, and then click Add to Library. Choose a family member, and then click OK.
Kindle books purchased under the same account can be easily shared between dedicated Kindle devices, iPhones, iPads, Android phones, you name it—and with no restrictions, either. Make sure to tap the “Cloud” tab on your devices to see the Kindle books available for download.
You can add multiple Kindles to your account. Having two or more Kindles registered to the same account is useful if you and other family members have the same tastes in books. If you buy a book on one Kindle, you can read it on another Kindle at the same time without having to buy it again.
Kindle Capacity
Amazon estimates these third-generation Kindles can store 3,500 books. The Kindle Fire boasts 8GB of storage, but only 6GB is available for use. This fourth generation Kindle can store about 6,000 books, which assumes that the user has up to 80 apps or other media installed as well.Prime benefits can be shared with a friend or spouse (including the access to music and videos), you cannot share your Kindle Unlimited benefits with another account. Not even your spouse's. But, you can read and listen to Kindle Unlimited books from multiple devices. So the answer is yes and no.
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You can add multiple Kindles to your account. Having two or more Kindles registered to the same account is useful if you and other family members have the same tastes in books. If you buy a book on one Kindle, you can read it on another Kindle at the same time without having to buy it again.
You can download a book an unlimited number of times. In most cases, you can download the book to 6 devices. If you need to download it to more devices than that, you can request that Amazon release additional licenses for the book.
Kindle Cloud Reader is a way to read Kindle books online in the web browser. If you don't have a Kindle e-reader, a tablet or a smartphone, you can still access your Kindle books. You can do it on any computer, by opening a web browser and entering the special url address.
You can save the downloaded files to any device to which you could save other files -- thumb drives, SD cards, external hard drives, CDs It seems that some Kindle users backup their files.
Free Kindle apps to download
- Kindle for Android. Download the free Kindle app on your Android tablet or smartphone to get instant access to all your Kindle books / Screenshots: Google Play Store.
- Kindle for iPad and iPhone.
- Kindle for Samsung.
- Kindle for Mac.
- Kindle for PC.
- Kindle for Web.