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You might think your old Kindle eBook reader might works just fine as it is. There’s no point upgrading to a newer model as long as you still get access to the latest books. But you should know that some of the older Kindle models out there are in for a considerable change come December. They will lose 3G internet access, and there’s nothing you can do about it. The “downgrade” has to do with the removal of 2G and 3G networks. That’s why you might be getting all those notifications that your old 3G phone will stop working at some point soon. While there’s nothing you can do about the imminent 3G demise, you can fix your Kindle internet problem in various ways.
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