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Kindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers

First seen 5/19/2026, 1:59:57 PM · 3 sources · cross-spectrum coverage

AI bias-comparison

Amazon announced it will discontinue support for older Kindle e-readers, prompting a strong reaction from loyal users. Many customers expressed disappointment and frustration over the decision, feeling a sense of loss for their devices, some of which were released in 2012 or earlier. This information is reported by Reuters and covered by various outlets.

Coverage diverges in the emotional tone and user sentiment highlighted. The Straits Times presents a more neutral perspective, focusing on the general reaction of Kindle users without delving deeply into emotional responses. In contrast, the Japan Times emphasizes feelings of betrayal among longtime users, suggesting a stronger emotional connection to the devices. Google News aggregates these perspectives but does not provide a distinct angle, maintaining a factual reporting style.

No outlet has addressed the potential impact of this decision on Kindle's market share or the competitive landscape of e-readers, which could provide important context for understanding the broader implications of Amazon's move. This oversight may reflect a blind spot in the coverage, as it misses an opportunity to analyze the market dynamics at play.

Headline framing

The headlines across the sources report on Kindle users reacting to Amazon's discontinuation of old e-readers, presenting a neutral perspective.

PER-SOURCE FRAMING
Center
Straits Times
Kindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers
The headline presents a neutral observation about Kindle users reacting to changes.
Wire (factual)
Reuters
Kindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers - Reuters
The headline provides a factual account of Kindle users' reactions to Amazon's updates.
Center
Japan Times
Kindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers
The headline conveys a straightforward report on Kindle users' responses to Amazon's changes.

Coverage by perspective

Center · 2 sources

Japan Times Center
Kindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers
For longtime users, the end of support for devices released in 2012 or earlier feels like 'complete betrayal.'
Mixed Factuality · Other
Straits Times — World Center
Kindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers
Many Kindle loyalists are not ready to turn the page on their beloved gadgets. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Mixed Factuality · Other

Wire (factual) · 1 source

Google News Wire (factual)
Kindle loyalists scramble as Amazon turns page on old e-readers - Reuters
Comprehensive up-to-date news coverage, aggregated from sources all over the world by Google News.
Very High Factuality · Other

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