The Kindle Paperwhite gets a new look

The Kindle Paperwhite gets a new look

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The Kindle Paperwhite gets a new look

Take a look at the new ways the Kindle Paperwhite can better represent your style.
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition

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To any avid reader, a Kindle can be much like an extension of themselves, as much a part of your daily life as your phone and wallet. 

It’s where all your favorite stories and narratives come to life, and now Amazon is giving Kindle fans the opportunity of showing more of their personality through their devices.

The Kindle Paperwhite is getting a makeover, as Amazon just announced two new color options aside from the signature black. 

Customers will be able to get the 16GB Kindle Paperwhite and 32GB Kindle Paperwhite Signature Edition in Denim, Agave Green, or the currently available Black. 

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The 8GB version will still be only offered in black.

New colors Kindle Paperwhite

The new colors on the back of the Kindle Paperwhite, Agave Green, and Denim.

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The colors will be on the back of the device, while the bezel on the front will remain black. The waterproof Kindle Paperwhite has a 6.8-inch glare-free display with adjustable warm light and boasts up to 10 weeks of battery life. Amazon released the 16GB version in the fall of 2022. 

Kindle leather and fabric cover colors

The currently and new available cover colors for the Kindle Paperwhite in leather (left) and fabric (right).

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Aside from the new colors for the Kindle Paperwhite, Amazon will also offer said device’s fabric and leather cover in Agave Green to match, as the fabric ones are only currently offered in Denim, Lavender Haze, and Black. 

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The leather cover is sold in Merlot, Denim, Lavender Haze, and Black at present time.

Different colors on Kindle Paperwhite

The different colors available for the Kindle Paperwhite.

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Though this isn’t the first time Amazon has tried adding new colors for the Kindle Paperwhite, the current generation of e-readers is only offered in Black. For context, a previous generation Kindle Paperwhite, released in 2015, was sold in both Black and White, while the more recent 2018 release was offered in Sage, Plum, Twilight Blue, and Black.

The newest, more compact Kindle is available in both Black and Denim.

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