Thread: Troubleshooting Send-to-Kindle feature not working
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Old 05-26-2024, 10:33 PM   #1
js1228
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Send-to-Kindle feature not working

Hi everyone,

I have been using the app for Kindle on an Android tablet for some years now. Recently, I wanted to load a few books onto the device for reading later. My preferred method was to use a USB cable to transfer the books, but there is only one "kindle" directory visible when I look at the content through my computer once the tablet is connected to it. Adding books here does not seem to add them to my library. I may be doing something wrong here as other people online have said they have success with this method.

Since that didn't work, I thought I would just use the "send-to-Kindle" feature as it is native for everything including the e-reader app for tablets. I know there are a few ways to do this, but apparently you can just "share" the book as a normal file and select the Kindle app as the one you want to send it to when you do this.

I did this, and "send-to-kindle" does pop up, but I immediately get a "network error" message that tells me it cannot send the book to Kindle at this time. The only option I have is to close it. I'm wondering if there is a problem or if I am just doing something wrong here. The books I want to send are actually already on the tablet, they just aren't in a place where the Kindle app can recognize them. So, I'm confused why there is even a problem with a network as no kind of connection should be necessary. I just need to files to go from one directory to another.

To be fair, I haven't tried using other send-to-Kindle methods such as using the Amazon webpage or browser extensions or the like, and those may work. I'm just kind of hoping I can get this method to work since it seems like it should be very simple and quick to use, at least in theory.

The files open in other apps and seem to have no issues, I just can't seem to get the Kindle one to open them. There's even a way to add other directories from your tablet that the Kindle app will scan to look for books. I tried adding one such directory in the settings, but it didn't result in the Kindle app seeing any books even though they were in there. I've tried deleting and re-adding files, changing them from one format to a different one to see if there were compatibility issues, and nothing seems to work.

I still have a couple of methods to try, I'm just wondering if I am missing something obvious here. Thank you for reading.
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