
The Kindle Fire is not easy to open and fix, so unless you have electronics repair experience, contact Amazon to arrange for repair. If neither resetting the device nor recharging it solves the problem, the device's hardware may have broken, and you will need to have it repaired or replaced. Here is a picture guide for you to replace the battery by yourself - Kindle Fire Battery Replacement, but if you found it hard to handle then you need to seek for professional help.īroken device - Fix the broken part by yourself Normally, the charging cord from your smartphones and tablets(Android Device) will work with the Kindle.Īnd there another possibility is that the battery is broken, then you need to replace a new one.

Try charging the tablet with another cord that has a Micro USB connection and see if the device responds. The cables that come with the Kindle are not known for their quality. If it still won’t turn on, it’s possible that you have a broken charging cable. If the device refuses to start up, try resetting it again. Plugging the Kindle device into your computer and wait about 30 minutes before trying to turn it on again. The battery running out, the device will not turn on unless you recharge it. Charging or battery issues - Recharge the device or replace the batteryĪnother common reason for Kindle does not turn on is Related Reading: The detailed guide to reset all kinds of Kindle eReader and Kindle Fire. Please keep this in mind that it will delete all the data on your device, although you can download the purchased apps or books later from Amazon Cloud.

Tap the "Quick Settings" icon and then press "More" > "Device" > "Reset to Factory Defaults". If the soft resetting didn't work, and the device continued locking up, you can reboot the device to factory settings to clear out any data or apps. Most of the time, this will be all you have to do to make the Kindle Fire work again. If this doesn’t work the first time, you can try holding the button down for 30 seconds or longer. Then turn the device back on by hitting the power button again. Press and hold down the power button for 20 seconds or longer. To unlock the Kindle device, the easiest and fastest solutions is resetting your Kindle device.

Most of the electronic devices, including smartphones or tablets, have a tendency to become “stuck”, when the device is stuck, the power is on but it will not work properly because it’s locked up. If your Kindle device won’t turn on, for most of the time, this doesn’t mean that it’s “broken” or has a problem. Kindle locked up, the screen frozen - Reset Kindle Device The last solution - Contact Amazon customer service or local repair technicians.Broken device - Fix the broken part by yourself.Charging or battery issues - Recharge the device or replace the battery.Kindle locked up, the screen frozen - Reset Kindle Device.
