![]() ![]() Instead what it does - is after you've registered the Kindle to the same account as an old one: you will see an "Archived" Collection - click into that collection and you will see all the books currently bought from that Amazon account.Ĭlick through to the Archive collection - and then click on any books that you want added to your new Kindle - it will download and show up in the main "Home" page. I was expecting to then have to spend a few minutes going through and downloading "his" books to the new Kindle. After you connect to your wireless connection, or immediately if you have a Kindle with 3G, you will be prompted to enter the email and password of your Amazon account. If you didn't do this when you bought, so you partner doesn't know months in advance what he's getting for Christmas, or if the Kindle was a gift, you just register the Kindle the first time you turn it on. ![]() You can do this two ways - if you bought the Kindle yourself - you can register your Kindle as you buy it - just answer yes to the "do you want to register this Kindle to your account". Setting Up Your New Kindle With Your Amazon Account Self-published authors typically do not limit the number of devices you can download their book to. If you hit this limit - just delete the book from some of your devices and reload. Some book publishers do however limit how many devices you can have a book downloaded to (often a maximum of 5). Kindle apps you've installed for any of your computers, laptops Mac, netbooks, iPhones, Android Phones and iPads.You have unlimited different "devices" on one Amazon account. ![]()
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