Amazon doubles storage of Kindle Paperwhite in lieu of full hardware update

Andre Yoskowitz
17 Aug 2014 14:49

Although Amazon has not released an updated Kindle Paperwhite this year, the company has confirmed that its recent inventory now has double the internal storage of previous models.
If you purchased a Paperwhite in the last month you will have 4GB of internal storage, compared to 2GB.
By adding more storage but not updating anything else, it appears that Amazon may be holding off an full Kindle Paperwhite hardware refresh this year although there is still plenty of time left. Amazon had been rumored to be building a new Paperwhite with a 300ppi display for clearer text rendering and an overall thinner design.
The extra space may feel good for consumers, but will have little real-world use since most ebooks are 1.3MB or less. Amazon also has free cloud backup of all your ebooks, so really, unless you plan to have thousands of books on your device at one time, 2GB compared to 4GB really means nothing.
Source:
The Digital Reader

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