If you want the update now you can head over to the Kindle Software Updates Page and download the file to manually install on your Kindle (just put it in the root directory of your Kindle and hit the update button in the settings menu). Like usual with Kindle updates you can wait for the update to automatically download and install when connected to WiFi, but that can sometimes take a few months.
The Kindle Paperwhite 3 is still at the last update, 5.13.7, but it often receives updates later than other models so I wouldn’t be concerned about that just yet. after you have done that to all of them change your Home page to this layout. and long press on each Collection name until a menu comes up and then download/add to Home/Device. The update still isn’t available for the Kindle Voyage (it’s still on 5.13.6) so it might’ve finally reached the end of the line as far as software updates go, but considering it was released in 2014 it was pretty good it was still receiving new feature updates until now. change your Home page to this layour: All (highlighted) Downloaded Collections Sort method. I’m also encountering a problem where swiping up from the bottom of the screen doesn’t open the page navigation screen half the time, so no wonder people are having problems adjusting to the new navigation options introduced with the last update.
You can also tap on the dots to go to previous locations but it’s not quite as intuitive as using a dedicated back button. It’s nice if you want to go back right away, but if you want to stay in the new location having to press the “stay here” button every single time gets rather annoying, and it only shows the first page to go back to, not any subsequent pages so it doesn’t mimic the old back button’s functionality.Īs noted with the last update that removed the dedicated back button from the top menu bar, you can swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the page navigation box to go back to previous locations from there by using the arrows at the very bottom of the screen, but it doesn’t work the same as the old back button used to, and it only remembers a couple of recent locations, not all previous locations like the back button did. You have to either tap a “back to page” link or a “stay here” button to remove the dialog box-there’s no other way to get rid of it. Now whenever you do things like follow a link, go to a bookmark, use the table of contents, or jump to a different page a “back to page” box pops-up at the bottom of the screen and remains there indefinitely until you use it. Basically what they did is add a “back to page” link that appears at the bottom of the screen whenever navigating to a different part of a book.