![]() The Kindle 5 (2012) has a 5-way controller, four buttons on the front, and 2GB of storage. It was available with Wi-Fi (B024) and Wi-Fi and Cellular (B01B, B020, B01C, B01D, B01F). The Kindle Paperwhite 2 (2012) has a touch screen, adjustable light, and 2GB of storage. The Kindle Paperwhite 3 (2015) has a touch screen, adjustable light, and 4GB of storage (In Japan, there was also a 32GB version.). It was available with Wi-Fi (G0B0GC) and Wi-Fi and Cellular (G0B0GD, G0B0GR, G0B0GU, G0B0GT). The Kindle Oasis (2016) is waterproof and has a touch screen, adjustable light, physical page turn buttons, 4GB of storage, and a detachable battery cover. It was available in white (G000KA) and black (G000K9). The Kindle Basic 2 (2016) has a touch screen and 4GB of storage. There are three models: an 8GB version with Wi-Fi (G000P8), a 32GB version with Wi-Fi (G000SA, G000P1), and a 32GB version with Wi-Fi and Cellular (G000S1, G000S2). The Kindle Oasis 2 (2017) is waterproof and has a touch screen, adjustable light, and physical page turn buttons. It was available in black, sage, plum, and twilight blue. The Kindle Paperwhite 4 (2018) is waterproof and has a touch screen and adjustable light. It was available in white (G090WF, G090WH) and black (G0910L). The Kindle Basic 3 (2019) has a touch screen, adjustable light, and either 4GB or 8GB of storage. The Kindle Basic 3 Kids Edition (2019) has a touch screen, adjustable light, and a kid-friendly cover. Kindle Basic 3 Kids Edition (10th Generation) There are three models: an 8GB version with Wi-Fi (G000WL), a 32GB version with Wi-Fi (G000WM), and a 32GB version with Wi-Fi and Cellular (G000WP, G000WN, G000WQ, G0011L). ![]() The Kindle Oasis 3 (2019) is waterproof and has a touch screen, adjustable warm light, and physical page turn buttons. RELATED: How to Update Your Amazon Kindle Kindle Oasis 3 (10th Generation) Here’s a general overview of all the Kindle models released since 2007, including serial prefixes and how they correspond with various features of each model. Below the table, we’ll go over each model in more detail. ![]() This will tell you exactly which device you have. Once you have your serial number, you can compare its prefix to the options below. Once switched on it will adopt the art of the book you're reading, whether that's the latest boast-worthy prize winner, or that guilty pleasure you found on the free list in Prime Reading.Note: While the “Type” is listed as Kindle Paperwhite (10th Generation), we still need the serial number prefix in order to tell which specific model it is. Then select the option to Show Cover at the top of the page.Head into settings by tapping at the top of your device.If you meet all those criteria, then follow these steps: You'll also need to have an ad-free Kindle, because obviously the lockscreen art would replace where the adverts would go. The easiest way to find the generation of device you have is via your Amazon account here. Compatible models include: Kindle (8th, 10th, 11th Gen), Kindle Paperwhite (7th, 10th, 11th Gen), Kindle Oasis (8th, 9th, 10th Gen), and Kindle Voyage (7th Gen). Getting the cover art to display is easy, but you'll first need to check that you have a compatible Kindle, and the latest version of the Kindle software, which may vary from region to region. ![]() SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT How to enable cover art on your Kindle
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