Hello: The answer is NO. The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite e-reader does NOT have a micro SD card slot on the device. … For the Amazon Fire 7 tablet, you can get a micro SD card up to 256 GB. For the Amazon Fire HD 10 tablet, you can get a micro SD card up to 256 GB.
Moreover, can you add an SD card to a Kindle Paperwhite?
What’s more, unlike Amazon Fire tablets, Kindle Paperwhite 4 doesn’t offer microSD card slot. You won’t be able to expand the internal memory this way. The memory may be a problem for users who have a lot of personal files, don’t register the device with the Amazon account, and add content via the computer.
In this way, how can I increase storage on my Kindle?
Luckily, they newer tablets have an SD card expansion that accepts SD cards of up to 128 GB. It’s a simple matter of getting a card and installing it on your tablet. If your Fire doesn’t have an expansion slot, you can use a wireless storage device.
How do I get my Kindle to read my SD card?
Just tap the “SD Card Storage” option in your Storage settings, choose “Apps & Games” on the following screen, and then you’ll see a list of SD Card Compatible apps that are installed on the card. Tap any of those apps to bring up a detail screen that includes an option to “Move to Tablet.”
How do I move Kindle books to SD card?
Go to Settings > Apps and tap the app you want to move to your SD card. Next, under the Storage section, tap Move to SD Card. The button will be grayed out while the app moves, so don’t interfere until it’s done.