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Kindle Paperwhite 3. The third-iteration Kindle Paperwhite, marketed as the "All-New Kindle Paperwhite" and colloquially referred to as the Paperwhite 3 and Paperwhite 2015, was released on June 30, 2015, in the US. It is available in Wi-Fi ($120 ad-supported, $140 no ads) and Wi-Fi + 3G ($190 ad-supported, $210 no ads) models.
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The range included early generation devices with a keyboard (Kindle Keyboard), devices with touch-sensitive, lighted, high-resolution screens (Kindle Paperwhite), early generations of a tablet computer with the Kindle app (Kindle Fire), and low-priced devices with a touch-sensitive screen (Kindle 7). However, the Kindle e-reader has often been ...
Kindle Paperwhite 1st generation 2012 2013 6 in Yes e-ink Pearl 221 g (7.8 oz) 758 × 1024 2-Point Wi-Fi/CDMA, GSM: No Yes 2 GB (1.25 GB) No Yes US only No Amazon.com: Kindle (5th generation) 2012 2014 6 in No e-ink Pearl 170 g (5.98 oz) 600 × 800: No Wi-Fi No Yes 2 GB (1.25 GB) No Yes US only No Amazon.com Kindle (4th generation) 2011 2012 6 ...
Typical capacity (mAh) Nominal voltage (V) Terminal layout Dimensions (mm) Comments Most common Other common IEC ANSI; G0U: 1.55: D: 6.0 H: 2.0 Proprietary silver-oxide button battery made for Casio "MINI CARD" calculators. No longer made. This type of battery has "reversed polarity" (the outer can is negative and the bottom terminal is positive)
Kindle Paperwhite (4th iteration) (black) Wi-Fi and 3G: November 7, 2018 Also called "Kindle Paperwhite (10th Generation)" Kindle 10 (black or white) March 20, 2019; Kindle Oasis (3rd iteration) (black, silver on back)
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A Kindle Fire. In November 2007, Amazon launched the Kindle, an e-reader which downloads content over "Whispernet", via Sprint's EV-DO wireless network. The screen uses E Ink technology to reduce battery consumption and to provide a more legible display. As of July 2014, there are over 2.7 million e-books available for purchase at the Kindle ...