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Obviously Page Flip will offer smoother animations when used on a tablet or phone, but the feature is also available for recent Kindle devices with E Ink screens. Not all books support Page Flip.
The original mission of Amazon's Kindle to make reading e-books as easy as reading print books just took another major step forward with the introduction of a new feature called Page Flip. SEE ...
Kindle readers wanting to flip back and forth and make a quick reference to materials now have an easier way to do so with a new feature called Page Flip. Kindle refers to Page Flip as a ...
Amazon has just pushed out a new firmware update 5.13.1 for most Kindles, dating back to 2014. One of the big new features they have introduced is a updated Page Flip experience that makes it ...
Page Flip is rolling out as a free, over-the-air update for Amazon’s Kindle e-readers, Fire tablets, and the Kindle app for iOS and Android. It’ll hit in the coming days.
The Page Flip update will be available for Kindle devices dating back as far as the 2013 Paperwhite, 2014 Kindle, 2015 Paperwhite, the Voyage and Oasis.
Amazon Page Flip launched in 2016 and is a system that “pins” your current page to the side of the screen when you swipe away from it to explore other parts of the book. Tap your pinned page ...
The feature, called Page Flip, is designed to be the “digital equivalent of sticking your fingers in the book,” says Amazon Kindle VP Jeff Kunins.
The feature is called Page Flip, and it's coming to Amazon's Kindle app for iOS and Android, along with certain Kindle readers and Fire tablets by way of an automatic, over-the-air update.
With a new feature called Page Flip–available in Kindle apps for smartphones and tablets as well as Kindle e-readers–Amazon is trying to re-create the ease of browsing a book in digital form.
Amazon has introduced a new Page Flip feature for its Kindle e-readers and the Kindle apps for iOS and Android, although it doesn’t appear in the Mac version. Page Flip is designed to let you save ...
Amazon has introduced a new tool for Kindles which will allow readers to flip back and forth between pages easily. ao link. Subscribe from less than £3.50 a week . SUBSCRIBE. menuclose.