Amazon Ends Kindle Support, Users Jailbreak Devices
En resumen
- Amazon is ending support for older Kindle models on May 20, prompting users to jailbreak their devices to bypass software restrictions and customize functionality.
- Jailbreaking allows for custom fonts, screensavers, and alternative reading apps, but carries risks and may violate Amazon's terms of service.
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Amazon is ending technical support for several older Kindle models on May 20, 2026. This means users will only be able to read content already downloaded on these devices. In response, many users are choosing to jailbreak their Kindles.
Many people are jailbreaking their Kindles following the news that Amazon is ending technical support for older models.
On May 20, Amazon will end support for the following Kindle devices:
Kindle 1st Generation
Kindle 2nd Generation
Kindle DX
Kindle DX Graphite
Kindle Keyboard
Kindle 4
Kindle 5
Kindle Touch
Kindle Paperwhite 1st Generation
Kindle Fire 1st Generation
Kindle Fire 2nd Generation
Kindle Fire HD 7
Kindle Fire HD 8.9
The move means users will only be able to use their devices to read content that’s already downloaded. So, naturally, people are jailbreaking them.
Jailbreaking refers to bypassing the software restrictions imposed by Amazon on Kindle devices. This process allows users to install custom fonts, new screensavers, alternative reading apps, and even third-party tools that expand the Kindle’s functionality.
However, it’s important to note that jailbreaking a Kindle might violate Amazon’s terms of service. In many jurisdictions, jailbreaking isn’t considered a criminal offense for personal use, but it may become a crime if it involves copyright infringement, illegal software distribution, or the sale of modified devices.
This guide is for informational purposes only. Always comply with the law and proceed with caution.
How are people jailbreaking older Kindles?
Many Kindle owners who opt to jailbreak view it as a method to gain control over a device they purchased that is still functional, rather than being forced to buy a new device.
However, jailbreaking is technical and carries risks, including the possibility of rendering the device unusable if something goes wrong. It also isn’t possible on every Kindle model or firmware version, so before proceeding, Kindle owners should first spend some time researching if their device is compatible.
Once an owner confirms compatibility, they will take a number of other steps:
Disable Wi-Fi or use airplane mode to prevent Amazon from updating the Kindle and closing jailbreak loopholes.
Download a jailbreak package from trusted online forums. Only download files from reputable sources, as there is a risk of malicious files from unknown sources. (The MobileRead Forum is widely regarded as a reliable option.)
Download the Kindle jailbreak zip file, which includes a hotfix to maintain the jailbreak.
Connect the Kindle to a computer using a USB cable. Then, copy the .bin files directly to the main folder on your Kindle. After that, either type ";log mrpi" in the search bar on the Kindle or go to the settings and select "Update Your Kindle" to start the installation process.
Install the Kindle Unified Application Launcher (KUAL) for managing apps and customizations on a jailbroken Kindle.
Users can also install KOReader, a popular open-source e-book reader for jailbroken Kindles. It offers features like support for multiple file types (including EPUB), enhanced PDF handling, and a built-in file browser.
Drawbacks to consider
Jailbreaking has its trade-offs. Running unofficial software can lead to unexpected issues, such as frequent app crashes or, in the worst case, a completely non-functional device. Additionally, jailbreaking and using third-party apps may negatively affect battery life.
For those seeking a safer alternative, you can always sideload books onto your Kindle using a USB cable and a computer without modifying the system software.
Preguntas abiertas
- What specific firmware versions are most vulnerable or resistant to jailbreaking?
- Will Amazon take any action against users who jailbreak their devices?
- How widespread is the jailbreaking trend among affected Kindle owners?
- What are the long-term implications for the resale market of older Kindles?






