![]() On the other hand, the issue for you is that I wouldn't be sure that cutting the USB charging circuit would give the results you want. The bottom line is that it takes a couple of charge cycles to get back to normal behavior. I further assume that the Kindle thinks its getting charged because it recognizes the connection, but it is either not getting enough juice, or even drawing current to stay awake. ![]() Dell has been known in the past to have underpowered USB ports that don't do a great job with charging devices. I have assumed that the problem is with the USB ports on my Dell laptop. I've never actually run it dry - I'm just going by the battery meter. Not only does my Kindle seem to run out of juice fairly quickly, but it also runs out quickly on the next charging cycle. When I connect my Kindle2 to my laptop and leave it there for any length of time it seems to mess up my Kindle's charging memory. Hopefully, this guide gives you an idea of your expected Kindle battery life and how long it will last after it’s fully charged.Actually, I have a different problem. Also, when the battery of your Kindle doesn’t charge fully, it’s best to replace it as soon as possible. However, it’s natural for your Kindle’s battery to degrade over time. The expected battery life of your Kindle device will depend on what its device version is. Hence, the battery can deteriorate at a faster rate. However, factors such as Wi-Fi usage and other features can increase battery consumption. ![]() ![]() Other Kindle device versions will tend to have a lower battery life since they will need to be charged more often. Overall, basic Kindle devices (e-ink version) will last longer since the charge cycles on these devices are much more significant due to the bigger battery capacity. Since Kindle devices typically use Lithium-ion batteries, they can last from 300 to 500 charge cycles-a complete charge and discharge on a rechargeable battery. If your Kindle will not restart once the battery is exhausted, see our article on what to do if your Kindle will not open.Ī Kindle battery can last up to 4 to 6 years before replacement. The other row showed an identical experiment with the Wi-Fi feature enabled. With this being the case, we also gathered more accurate data for the battery life of each Kindle model after a single charge, shown in the table below:Ĭompared to Amazon’s data, the actual battery life was based on 1 hour of reading per day with the Airplane mode turned on. The battery life was based on 30 minutes of reading per day, with the brightness set to 13 and the Wi-Fi feature turned off.Ĭompared to the average user, the data above seems too limited, especially since most users now prefer leaving the Wi-Fi feature enabled, and the brightness setting will most likely be higher. On the other hand, the Kindle Paperwhite has an expected battery life of ten weeks, and the Kindle Oasis has a battery life of six weeks.įor context, Amazon collected this data based on controlled conditions. A basic Kindle device will last up to four weeks when fully charged. ![]() How Long Does a Kindle Last After a Single Charge?Īccording to Amazon’s charge data, a fully-charged Kindle device will last between four to ten weeks, depending on the model of your Kindle device. When replacing the battery for your Kindle device, it’s essential to know its battery capacity first. The bigger the battery capacity of your Kindle, the longer you can use it after a full charge. As you might see from the trend above, the Paperwhite has the most battery life available on all Kindle devices. ![]()
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