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Published 13:36 7 Jul 2025 BST
Updated 09:27 8 Jul 2025 BST

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Amazon has confirmed that the Kindle will be discounted during Prime Day 2025.
Three editions of the popular device have been reduced as part of the sale, with up to 31% off.
The online retailer has revealed discounts on the Amazon Kindle 16GB, Kindle Paperwhite, and Kindle Colorsoft edition.
The standard Kindle is now 21% off and is priced at £74.99 / €87.10, while the Paperwhite version is now 22% off and priced at £124.99 / €145.18.
The Kindle Colorsoft Signature Edition has the biggest discount at 31% off, and is now priced at £184.99 / €214.87.
The deals marks the biggest reductions on the Kindle device across Prime Day and Black Friday sales, so shoppers can bag a decent deal.
Amazon typically includes its own devices in the Prime Day sale, with the likes of the Echo Dot, Fire Stick and Echo Show often receiving big discounts.
You can keep an eye out on all of the latest devices deals this Prime Day on the Amazon website here, while all deals can be found here.
You can also bag deals on hundreds of books as part of the Prime Day sale. You can find them alll in the 'books' section on the Amazon website here.
This includes popular release Deep Cuts by Holly Brickley at 52% off, The Names by Florence Knapp, which is 60% off and Keeping 13 by Chloe Walsh, which is 55% off.
While Kindle Unlimited lets you explore millions of books, audiobooks and magazine subscriptions on any device – including your Kindle. You can sign up for a free 30-day trial, which then costs £9.49 per month, unless you cancel.
You can also sign up for an Audible membership from £5.99 per month, which comes with a 30-day free trial so you can try it out before committing to the monthly cost.
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