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In case your Kindle Fire Tablet gets stuck or freezes, you should always start with a Soft Reset or other troubleshooting methods and go for a Hard Reset only when all other methods have failed. But if the light is not on it may illustrate there is something wrong with Kindle charging.
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When Kindle is charging the light will be orange/amber, and when full charging will be green. It has an indicator light in the bottom edges of Kindle devices. What does it mean when your Kindle is not charging? I wanted to create this troubleshooting guide which can help resolve a number of common issues you may face when using your Kindle Paperwhite. So 99% of the time your Kindle Paperwhite is working fine but every now and then you come across an issue with it that you can’t seem to resolve. Are there any issues with the Kindle Paperwhite? There have been many reports of Kindle Fire devices randomly freezing up, or no longer turning on. A hard reset should do the trick, if you’re having any issues with your Kindle Fire. If your Kindle Fire is having issues, follow these instructions. What to do if your Kindle Fire wont turn on? I’m happy to say that I haven’t experienced this, and have owned a couple of Kindle Fires since November 17th. If it still won’t take a charge, let it rest for about half an hour while connected to power, then try the reset again. Turn it back on and see if it charges normally.

Try resetting the Kindle by holding down the power button for at least 20 seconds. What is wrong with my Kindle screen? How do I revive a dead Kindle? From Manage Your Content and Devices, go to Settings, and then ensure that Device Synchronisation (Whispersync Settings) is turned ON. If you are trying to sync Kindle or Audiobook content, verify that Whispersync is enabled. Select Device Synchronization (Whispersync Settings) and confirm that the feature is turned ON.

To sync your content using Whispersync, enable the feature and connect your device to the Internet.
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Honestly, only app I can think of that will do cross-platform annotations sync for non-PDF across e-reader, Android and iOS is the Kindle (for purchased ebooks or Send to Kindle/Kindle Cloud).
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I'm sure there are also plenty of apps for Android that can handle PDF annotations well. I can annotate a PDF file on GoodReader, sync via Dropbox, and all my annotations show up on Adobe Reader on the PC. I find PDFs are the easiest to deal with for highlights/annotations since I believe those are embedded into the document itself. Calibre+Kobo work well together but I don't believe either would pair well with Android or iOS for sideloaded stuff. I think it's problematic finding something multi-platform for bidirectional sync for sideloaded EPUB. Calibre is ok if you only deal in books, but you might want something that can do bidirectional syncing of any sort of files.

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A truck ran over your portable device? No problem, buy a new device and sync it in under five minutes. That means syncing portable devices to/from. I'm in favor of a using a desktop (of whatever flavor) as the "gold standard". The whole idea sparkled from seeing the new Paperwhite and the kind of apparent integration Kindles offer.but being my first eReader and honestly missing a clear vision of the plethora of devices on the market and the elements beyond the hardware that might help me with the use cases above, I ask your kind help to understand and guide in my choice, if possible. I'm ok with thinkering with calibre/apprenticealf/terminal commands, but I'd try to avoid a patchwork of half-way baked solutions that might be not consistent with time or content on the portable side of the dimension spectrum (and battery), or offering a reliable sync with at least android device

highlighting and notes, exported without major bottlenecks (even leveraging third-party elements such as readwise.with the present mess, I'm ok with such services as long as it's doable)
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mainly sideloaded epub (few books bought on Amazon), pdf at times, a plus would include articles sent from the web as well I have thought about my use cases and related needs: Out of frustration with my present situation (documents spread between android phone and ipad, no easy sync, hard to export highlights.), I am considering buying my first eReader as a central device for all my reading consumption (note: I read already the sticky topic).
