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by laGrenouille 1783 days ago
Well, that's not exactly what is happening here. Devices will still work after the internet connection stops, books will still be readable, and it will still be possible to load books through USB (or in some cases WiFi). The free cellular connection was an extra service that was clearly part of the sale pitch but I doubt most people who bought these expected that component to last forever.

Also, there is a clear reason they are turning these off (dropping on 2G and 3G coverage) as opposed to companies that needlessly brick devices just because they turned off a easy-to-maintain DRM server somewhere without an alternative recourse.

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I'm fascinated how long they support that feature (while I haven't seen a software update on my old kindle for a while)

That feature was quite nice while travelling as it got me free Wikipedia everywhere, which is nice to read up on sights etc.