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Kindle And The Internet
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Would love to get my Mum a Kindle as she love to read. However, she doesn't have the Internet at home (just limited data on her phone).
Could she Download books from that or would she be able to come up to my house to use my internet connection to load a few at a time?
Could she Download books from that or would she be able to come up to my house to use my internet connection to load a few at a time?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Think about a Kobo, rather than a Kindle. They use a different format which means they can get books from Public Libraries as well as buying them. Some Kindles can use Public Libraries, the Kindle Fire series but they are tablet computers rather than just book readers and have quite a short battery life (hours, rather than days). You need the internet for either but you can download the books for her and then take your laptop to her house to transfer them. Library books do not need to be returned - they just expire after the loan period. You can also join more than one library without living in the area in some cases.
The Kindle Paperwhite comes in WiFi+3G version. 3G will allow her to download (at no cost) books using cellular data. For this she won't need a mobile phone or an Internet connection.
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