So I noticed lots of folks are googling about a broken Kindle and stumbling on my page about how I fixed my Kindle. This is so freaking easy to do, you don’t have to pay people to do it for you and you can purchase the parts you need online. To show how easy the…
So I noticed lots of folks are googling about a broken Kindle and stumbling on my page about how I fixed my Kindle. This is so freaking easy to do, you don’t have to pay people to do it for you and you can purchase the parts you need online. To show how easy the process is, here are the pictures from my Kindle repair session.
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Aiden, Thanks for reading the post. I think its a bit tricky to take part the back from the rest of the unit. You do have to finesse it a bit in order to free it. I don’t know what your model is, Kindles were introduced in 2007, so the oldest Kindle out there is about 7 years old. If you have the first iteration, generation, of Kindle, this post will most definitely not help you. Not sure if there are even videos on how to do a DIY with that one. Sorry I couldn’t help you more mate.
I just replaced the screen. Not sure if you can still order it through the company (links in the post) but its not to difficult to do yourself. Just need time, patience, and a large workspace for you to carefully put all the small pieces and keep organized.
‘So I noticed lots of folks are googling … ‘ – you don’t need the word ‘So’ at the beginning of this sentence. Just ‘I noticed lots of folks are googling … ‘ is correct.
My daughter loves her Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 but it just quit…won’t charge…won’t turn on…just nothing.
Calling Amazon was a bust and a great waste of about 3 hours.
I dropped my kindle and my screen has lines on it. The screen doesn’t seem broken, but I can’t get the black lines off the screen, I think mine is a second generation. Help
Hello sir,
My 86 year old Mother has an old kindle. I would be happy to send a picture of it. I believe it is 15 yrs old or older. She loves it. one reason because it is large. The button on it has cracked and she is unable to retrieve the books she has bought. Is there anyway you could help me. She turns 87 this month and I would love to have it fixed for her. Thank you
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