Travel Technology - A bit of a warning for Kindle users




Loren Pechtel
Aug 12, 12, 8:24 pm
Yesterday when I pulled mine out to read while I was eating dinner I found the dead battery screen despite the fact that it should have had about 95% at the time. There's only one thing I can think of: I had just spent several hours in areas with no cell service--it must have been keeping trying to find a tower to see if I had bought anything.


cordelli
Aug 12, 12, 9:12 pm
If you just downloaded a bunch of books, it was probably the indexing that caused the battery to drain, though even that in a few hours is not normal (or you are stuck on one book)

Just searching for a cell phone signal will not kill it in a few hours, if it does it again aid it's in warranty I would have them swap it.

Emeraldcity
Aug 12, 12, 9:19 pm
I keep the wifi off at all times unless I am going to download a book.

That being said however, I had a Kindle with a bad battery. Since I don't keep the wifi on, the battery should last but I was reading and watched the battery lose its charge until it was almost empty in a matter of just a couple hours. If the Kindle is still under a year old, Amazon will send you a replacement straight away.


MikeyC
Aug 13, 12, 10:13 am
That's frustrating.

Kindles can also be adversely affected by baking in the sun.

piper28
Aug 13, 12, 10:29 am
If you just downloaded a bunch of books, it was probably the indexing that caused the battery to drain, though even that in a few hours is not normal (or you are stuck on one book)

And more importantly with this, Kindles have been known to get stuck while trying to index books, which can drain a battery bad. There's some process involving doing a search that lets you see what hasn't been indexed, and by watching that, you can get an idea of whether it might be stuck or not. If it is, generally removing the book and readding it can solve that problem.

h15t0r1an
Aug 13, 12, 3:41 pm
I've read several accounts of people having problems with batteries early in the life of Kindles. One person I read of even had to get to the third swop-out, before they got a Kindle that did not fail. May have been earlier Kindles, but read the reports fairly recently.

I wouldn't delay in asking Amazon to swop it out. Better now early in your ownership. And check next one carefully in case you are one of the unlucky few!

whitearrow
Aug 13, 12, 8:39 pm
If you think indexing is an issue, search for xxyzx or another nonsense word from the home menu. If books are indexing it will show on the result screen.

Loren Pechtel
Aug 13, 12, 9:06 pm
Since I put a charge on it the battery has been behaving normally. There were no new books added, it shouldn't have been indexing anything.

ryandelmundo
Aug 15, 12, 6:14 am
My battery decharged over a few weeks because I had wifi on even though I never used it. Turned off now. :)

Loren Pechtel
Aug 15, 12, 5:53 pm
My battery decharged over a few weeks because I had wifi on even though I never used it. Turned off now. :)

That will kill it. This was only hours, though.

Rockett0
Aug 17, 12, 12:00 am
I've returned one of our kindles because it would power off not long after a full charge.

77five
Aug 18, 12, 11:00 am
I've returned one of our kindles because it would power off not long after a full charge.

Same here...the battery sucks on Kindles and thats why I want to trade up for a Google Nexus



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