![]() ![]() " Blogs, social networking features, and the experimental web browser are currently not available for your country. The wording for countries with the web browser disabled tends to be: ' Today, there are about 52 more countries with Amazon product-page feature descriptions which no longer list them as having the web-browser disabled for Kindles bought for use in those countries - only blogs are disabled in those countries now, as it's been for most International Kindles all along. '.we’ve also just tested the web browser on our Kindle in the UK – which previously was restricted to viewing Wikipedia – and it seems Amazon has unlocked the 3G connection so that you can now view any site. The product pages tend to match the noticed new full access by some. But there the country-specific features-information at the time for Canada at the Kindle International product pages did show Canada not enabled for the web-browser and that was an error and they disabled them, unfortunately. My speculation had been that it might be a glitch in setting up the new software update and that Amazon may have inadvertently enabled the web browser for many more countries or areas.Īn inadvertent enabling occurred with Canada last year when Kindles were first released there. I'd read posts from Kindle-owners in other countries saying that their Kindles were suddenly enabled to use the Experimental Web browser. It looks as if Jay Marine, director of product management for Kindle, was serious when he was reported to have said that Amazon does intend to enable its experimental browser in every country. UK table of countries" and the updated Countries Listing also. See " Global Kindle Free 3G Web Browsing: Where? Some Answers. The Kindle Web-browser expanded to 61 more countries? ![]()
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