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Originally Posted by bonacker
Obviously, the battery is not user-replaceable. Considering the price of a Kindle and the presumptive cost of factory replacement of a battery (assuming such even exists - I have no idea) when the battery goes, so it would seem goes the Kindle.
So I am curious if anyone has had to throw away their Kindle due to the battery no longer holding a charge.
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No, you don't need to throw it away. You can replace it yourself although the procedure to pry open the kindle is kind of scary
http://www.newpower99.com/Amazon_Kin...le%20touch.htm