Assuming the content is a book you bought from Amazon, you need to download it again from Amazon to your new Kindle. The version on the old Kindle is encrypted for that Kindle only, and even if you could copy it you couldn't open it. Downloading is free - go to Your Account -> Manage My Kindle and all the books you purchased are there.
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yes! infact you can download any book onto a kindle
You can buy e-books in the kindle store from the kindle, and they will download directly onto your e-reader. Then you select the book from your main menu, and start reading!
To download an ebook, you need an Amazon account, which has your credit card information. You buy ebooks just like you would any other online purchase except it will download to your Kindle.
No, to download books onto a Kindle from the internet, an internet connection is required. However, you can download e-books onto your computer and then transfer them to your Kindle using a USB cable without the need for Wi-Fi.
One can purchase the book "Fire Up" on Amazon. With a kindle device, one could choose to download the book onto their kindle. Otherwise, one may choose to purchase a paper copy of the book for slightly more.
Yes. You can also read them on your laptop, using the free Kindle app.
just go to the Internet and just press download
Yes, picture books are on Kindle! You can view "kindle" picturebooks in color by using the KindlePC App, which is free Kindle software you can download in less than a minute onto your PC. If you view a color picture book on your Kindle device, it will show up of course, but it won't be in color.
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The Kindle includes many amazing features. It obviously includes a book store where you can download books to your kindle, it includes wireless connection (which means you can go onto google, amazon, etc.), it includes an MP3 player (that plays music you downloaded onto it while your reading your book) and it has an audio player so you can listen to the audio version of the book you're reading. I'm sure there are many more features, but these are the ones I know of. I hipe this helps!
To download audio onto your Kindle via a computer, first connect your Kindle to the computer using a USB cable. Once connected, your Kindle will appear as a removable drive. Open the drive, locate the "music" or "audio" folder, and then drag and drop your audio files into that folder. After transferring the files, safely eject your Kindle from the computer to complete the process.
No, you cannot directly download an SD card onto a Kindle Fire HD. The Kindle Fire HD does not have a built-in SD card slot; instead, it relies on internal storage and cloud services for media. However, you can transfer files from an SD card to a computer and then upload them to your Kindle Fire using USB or cloud storage services like Amazon Drive.