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Have you tried calling customer service?
I had a similar issue a few years back and they said I had a book stuck in indexing, and the processor continuously working was what was draining the battery. They walked me through deleting a few hidden files, told me to leave it plugged in overnight while it re-indexed everything, and after that it was back to normal.

Have you tried calling customer ser..."
Thanks for your reply. I haven't yet, but I will do. I did have a look to see if anything was indexing, but there may possibly be hidden files. Thanks for your help.


I will do.



I did that and nothing found, but thanks (see my other post above)

Tobias, since updating the software on Tuesday there has definitely been an improvement in battery life. It would normally be on less than half by now, but it's still at least 3/4 full. The most up to date software is 5.9.4 , so make sure that's what your Kindle is on.
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Tobias, sin..."
actually, there's a new update: 5.9.5




Hi Charlie, it's probably better to post your question as a new topic, rather than a reply to mine, you might get more responses. I hope your issue is resolved soon.




https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...
If they had to do it themselves, then those instructions would not be on their website along with how to download your Cloud items yourself:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...
The people you talked to didn't request access to your computer or ask for money did they?


I'm guessing I'm not turning it off when I push the button and it is staying on, but in sleep mode.
How long does it stay charged if it is in sleep mode all day and night?



search on a nonsense word like gkfk on the Home page
tap on Search Everywhere
look at text in Books - if it's greyed out, then all the books are indexed, if not, then tap on it and see what books need indexing.
I have a 10 year old device that still has its original battery and works fine. Myself, I think something in this update is causing more battery usage.



Contacted Amazon and they could not have been more helpful.
I would assume that this is a known problem with some units as without any fuss a replacement has been arranged. Should arrive in 2 days. 100% to Amazon.


Updates are here: https://www.amazon.com/gp/help/custom...
Instructions on how to manually update kindle are here: https://www.howtogeek.com/187748/ask-...


Anyway, here are the settings:
WIFI off
Time display off
Bluetooth off
No current indexing
Light level 14 out of 24
Text Bookerly
Bold 1 out of 5
Size 5 out if 14

6 weeks X 7 days X .5 hours = 21 hours
7% of 21 hours = 1.47 hours of continuous reading
you had the light set at 14, not 10. And you didn't say if you highlighted or looked up words as those can also use a bit extra battery power. I use a font size of 4 and Caecilia, but I read very fast so we're probably about equal there.
So, no, it doesn't seem extreme to me.


While checking everything I noticed that my kindle is sent to connect to our old WiFi network. I think this might be the problem. A couple of weeks ago the network went down. It coincides with the timing of the problem. Putting my kindle in airplane mode has helped a lot. I have to check with my in-home tech support to know for sure.
Thank you, everyone for your suggestions!
Candice
I recently purchased a Kindle Oasis. The first one they sent me would not wake up, and needed to be reset multiple times a day. That one was sent back, and the new one seemed to have battery issues. I have one kindle book loaded, and the light set to the recommended level 13. Bluetooth is disabled, wifi is disabled, and I have the official kindle cover. This one wakes up and goes to sleep just fine. As I read I noticed over a few days that the battery seemed to be draining pretty quickly. None of this 6 weeks 1/2 hour a day rate that they advertise. So I did a test. I even compared the kindle to my 5 year old iPad and a recently purchased Samsung Galaxy Tab 5e. The test goes a s follows: I did not read or use any of the devices for the 24 hour period. The tablets were set to normal, both connected to wife. As I said above on the kindle, wifi and bluetooth were disengaged, and there was only one book, purchased through the kindle store loaded on the kindle.
Results after 24 hours:
iPad: 98%
Tab 5e: 99 %
Kindle Oasis (brand new): 79%
This means that if i leave the kindle sitting for 5 days, the battery will go down to zero with no reading or interaction with the device at all. This does not seem like it is a workable situation. So back went the second one, along with the cover for a full refund. Could I have gotten two lemons in a row?
I have also heard that the supply of Kindles has been low. Maybe they sending out devices that other people had returned, hoping I wouldn't notice.
Too bad, because I really like the form factor and the physical build quality and feel of the latest Kindle Oasis. It also gets pretty good reviews.
I suppose that is it for me and Kindle until I get some clarification. Any other people experiencing similar issues?
David
Results after 24 hours:
iPad: 98%
Tab 5e: 99 %
Kindle Oasis (brand new): 79%
This means that if i leave the kindle sitting for 5 days, the battery will go down to zero with no reading or interaction with the device at all. This does not seem like it is a workable situation. So back went the second one, along with the cover for a full refund. Could I have gotten two lemons in a row?
I have also heard that the supply of Kindles has been low. Maybe they sending out devices that other people had returned, hoping I wouldn't notice.
Too bad, because I really like the form factor and the physical build quality and feel of the latest Kindle Oasis. It also gets pretty good reviews.
I suppose that is it for me and Kindle until I get some clarification. Any other people experiencing similar issues?
David

How do you know if it is still indexing?

type in a nonsense word in the search box like lkjgfkj
when the results cove up, if you don't see Text in Books, tap on Search Everywhere
greyed out Search Everywhere = no indexing
black Search Everywhere = tap on it and keep tapping
also do a reboot in case there's some process trying to run - hold power on for a full 30 seconds then wait 1-2 minutes for it to come back up
My Kindle Paperwhite battery has suddenly started draining quite quickly, compared to how long it used to last. I read for about an hour or two each day (more at weekends), and am having to charge it about twice a week now. I have tried the suggestions like rebooting, and keeping on Airplane mode, but it has made very little or no difference. Is this normal for a 4 year old Kindle Paperwhite? I only used to have to charge it about every 3 weeks or so.
Strangely, I got a new cover for it for Christmas, which puts it into sleep mode when I close the cover, and am wondering if something is going wrong. I think the Kindle would automatically go to sleep after a while though wouldn't it? My old cover didn't do this, and I never used to put my Kindle to sleep before I got this cover, I just used to close the lid, and the battery lasted ages. When I open it now, it appears to be in sleep mode, with the background pictures of keyboards etc showing. Any help or advice would be appreciated. thanks Carole