Kindles are designed for small, light eBook files. Note that your Kindle will also have to do some processing immediately after downloading files so it may take a minute or two after the downloads have finished for you to see the difference. Wait for a few minutes until everything’s finished downloading and it should start to run much better. If you’re using a slow internet connection or downloading a large number of eBooks at once (or just a single large book) then there’s a good chance your whole device will feel sluggish. The only real background task your Kindle is going to be doing for any length of time is downloading eBooks. But, if your Kindle is doing anything in the background, it will probably start running slowly. You just don’t need that much processing power to handle eBooks, and most of the time, that’s fine. Kindles are underpowered devices compared to…well, everything else. Check to See If You’re Downloading Anything
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