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Originally Posted by knc1
Ah, so that narrows it down to the connector on the Kindle.
And yes, we have seen broken (or worn out) USB connectors on the Kindles.
(It is a replaceable part, the problem is just that it requires special board re-work tools.
The electronic's department of a nearby school or university will have the tools, if you know someone with access.
If you have to hire the work done - a new Kindle is probably cheaper.  )
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I don't think its broken because i can charge my kindle and even use it as a usb storage device but not a kindle any more so i have to choose to use it as ebook reader but juste with wifi or a usb device