{"id":10774,"date":"2023-04-28T10:05:53","date_gmt":"2023-04-28T00:05:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/batterytools.net\/?p=10774"},"modified":"2023-05-19T10:41:43","modified_gmt":"2023-05-19T00:41:43","slug":"what-to-do-when-your-kindle-wont-turn-on","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/batterytools.net\/what-to-do-when-your-kindle-wont-turn-on\/","title":{"rendered":"What to Do When Your Kindle Won’t Turn On?"},"content":{"rendered":"
When your Kindle won’t turn on, it can be a frustrating and confusing experience. You may think that the Kindle battery dead or that you need to charge it, but there could be different reasons why this might happen.<\/p>\n
The most common cause of this is the battery. If you have charged your device for an adequate amount of time but are still unable to power it on, then the battery may need replacing. Read on, and we will explore some popular reasons why your Kindle not turning on and what to do about them. We have also added some steps that might help you get your Kindle up and running again!<\/p>\n
You might not know what’s wrong with it, but that doesn’t mean you have to settle for an expensive repair fee. There are different things you can do before reaching out for help.<\/p>\n
If your Kindle<\/a> doesn’t turn on, don’t panic. Most of the time, this is not a sign that it’s broken or has issues\u2014most electronic devices have problems where they essentially become “locked up” and are unable to function normally because they’re stuck in one spot.<\/p>\n There are several reasons why your Kindle<\/a> device won’t turn on. The most common is that the battery ran out of power. You’ll need to plug in the device and give it 30 minutes before trying again. If the device continues to shut down, reset it again.<\/p>\n If your Kindle isn’t still turning on, try using a different cable. These cables are known for not lasting long, and maybe the issue with why it’s still dead after being plugged in. If you have another cord that has a Micro USB connection (like from an Android device), see if charging works then. This is usually what most people use to charge their devices anyways.<\/p>\n Another option is that you simply need to replace your battery<\/a> on your Kindle. If it’s broken, you’ll need to get a new one.<\/p>\n If the reset option doesn’t work, try going through the manufacturer’s support page for more help or visiting a retail store near you with an experienced staff who can get this issue resolved ASAP.<\/p>\n If you can’t resolve the problem by recharging or resetting it, there’s something wrong with the gadget’s hardware. It will need to be either fixed or replaced. Unless you’re a hands-on expert, you can have it repaired, but it’s hard to open and repair a Kindle for sure. If you don’t have the appropriate equipment, contact your preferred retailer about getting them repaired instead of attempting it yourself.<\/p>\n If your Amazon Kindle battery is dead<\/a>, you have a few options. For one, you can purchase a new battery from the Amazon<\/a> website or put in a request for a replacement device under warranty. You can also use another device to charge your Kindle and get the most juice out of it before it completely dies.<\/p>\n If you have a dead battery in your Kindle that will no longer hold a charge, the easiest approach to get rid of it is to trade it in for another. Amazon<\/a> provides a $5 credit and 20% off towards the purchase of new ones if your old device is deemed broken.<\/p>\n If you decide on replacing the battery yourself, just know that most replacements aren’t very reliable. It’s possible that repairing a broken Kindle battery will be more expensive than buying a new one since they are so inexpensive on sale or refurbished these days.<\/p>\n2) Battery Issues or Charging Issues<\/h3>\n
3) Damaged Unit<\/h3>\n
What to do if your Kindle’s battery is dead?<\/h2>\n
What’s the best care for Kindle’s battery?<\/h2>\n