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Originally Posted by goggin
You buy a new Kindle. The batteries on a Kindle is not user accessible. By the time you spend themoney andtime to send in the unit for a repair like that, I know I would just spend a few bucks more and get a new device. New Kindles are much better than the old models and start at $79.
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The K3's battery is not "officially" user-replaceable, but nonetheless it's easy to replace (unlike some of the later models, where the battery is glued in). Just do a Google search for "Kindle Keyboard Replacement Battery" and you'll find a number of sources for it.