![]() I have about 800 books on my device, it has used very little of the on-board memory but already the battery is starting to fail (the device is an Oasis and appears to have a non-replaceable battery) and I dread having to get another device and go through the downloading process again. I’m not interested in removing the DRM but just to be easily able to move from one Kindle to another. Step 2: Find 'Other' in settings panel, where you can enable feature 'Whispersync for Books'. ![]() On the Kindle iOS apps: Step 1: Open the Kindle app for iOS and go to 'Settings'. Step 2: Activate 'Whispersync for Books' directly. I guess it may be possible to make sure all your books are downloaded to your Kindle then sync to something like Calibre on your Mac/PC then sync to your new device but I’m not sure. Step 1: Open the Kindle app and go to 'Settings' panel. When I tried to publish a review stating this on the Amazon website, they phoned me to discuss it then refused to publish the review. There is as far as I can see no way to download all your content to your new device in one go. Unfortunately the content doesn’t automatically sync and each has to be downloaded or you can do this in batches of 10 from the Amazon website. When you buy a new Kindle, your titles should sync to your new Kindle. You’ll also need to move the Clippings.txt file to your new Kindle if for some reason you never use wireless on your old Kindle because then it can’t sync them using Whispersync.įiled Under: Amazon Kindle, How To Tagged With: kindle ebooks It will unveil all the books and other content listed on your account. Click on the Your Content and Devices option on the menu. ![]() Open your account menu by hovering over your name on the upper-right corner of your screen. It’s located on the Kindle’s drive alongside your ebooks. Here you have to log in using the same account from which you want to transfer books. To transfer notes and highlights from sideloaded ebooks you’ll also need to move the Clippings.txt file from your old Kindle to the new one. To do so you just have to plug your Kindle into your computer with the USB cable and move the files that way. Unless you sent them to your Kindle through Amazon’s email or send-to-Kindle service, then you’ll have to manually load them onto your new Kindle. The one exception, of course, is if you sideloaded personal ebooks or documents onto your Kindle via USB. That’s what Amazon’s Whispersync feature does, it keeps everything in sync no matter what Kindle or app you are using. All of your bookmarks, notes and highlights get transferred as well, so no need to worry about losing those either.
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