
If the solutions above are all not working, maybe your battery is completely dead.Put Kindle at a warm place to charge, as mentioned above, the optimal operating temperature of lithium battery is 0-40 degrees Celsius.Try charging Kindle with another USB cable.If connect Kindle to computer to charge doesn’t work, you can try charging Kindle on the wall-charger, because maybe the charging voltage of computer is too low to activate Kindle’s battery.Notice, don’t press the power button when it’s charging. Charge Kindle with USB for at least 30 minutes, unplug the USB, and press Kindle’s power button for 30 seconds then release it.Here are some typical solutions for Kindle won’t turn on: The optimal operating temperature of lithium battery is 0-40 degrees Celsius.Lithium batteries won’t work normally if left in an inactive state for a long time.
If you are using Kindle Touch, plug in the headphone jack 10 times or so, and it’s possible to fix it ( It’s weird, however, I saw it working for some people when I browse forums )īefore introducing the solutions, you need to know some facts about Kindle’s battery. Charge the Kindle at first, then press the Kindle power button for 2 minutes. Press the Kindle power button for 2 minutes. Press the Kindle power button for 5 seconds, release it, then press the power button for 30 seconds. Press the Kindle power button for 30 seconds, then charge Kindle immediately. If the universal method doesn’t work, you may try the alternatives (notice, the following methods are NOT ordered list): The universal method: Press the Kindle power button for 30 seconds, the green light will flash continuously, then slowly flash for one time, then amber light will flash continuously, finally the screen will light up. We’ll look at a number of ways to address issues above. The Kindle had been put on shelf for too long, and it doesn’t turn on when it was taken out, nor did it respond to charging. Kindle screen freezes or stuck, it doesn’t react to your operations. Generally speaking, you might meet these types of problems: On the other hand, the Kindle’s hardware isn’t as good as other gadgets, and due to performance limitations, there’s a good chance of Kindle won’t react. The Kindle is no exception.Īs a digital device running customized linux-kernel system, Kindle would also meet this kind of problem. Every digital device will meet such a problem: the device stuck or freeze at the tree image, sometimes it even won’t turn on.