Bring Back Kindle Oasis, please..


Bring Back Kindle Oasis, please..
The issue
Dear Amazon,
As a long-time loyal customer and dedicated Kindle user, I am deeply disappointed by the recent decision to discontinue the Kindle Oasis, a device that has been my favorite and the core of my reading experience for years. I’ve personally purchased three Kindle Oasis readers, in addition to owning the Paperwhite, Scribe, and Remarkable devices. While I’ve used these other models, none have matched the unique experience of the Oasis.
The Kindle Oasis has been more than just a device for me—it’s been an essential part of my daily routine. From cozy evenings reading with one hand while holding a cup of tea in the other, to long trips where its ultra-light design made it my ideal travel companion, the Oasis has given me a reading experience that no other e-reader can replicate. Its slim design, ergonomic hand-hold, and physical page-turn buttons make it so easy to use, especially for long reading sessions.
It’s not just me who feels this way. According to statistics, more than 30 million Kindle devices were sold in the past decade, with the Oasis being a favorite for dedicated readers due to its premium features and comfort. Compared to other models like the Scribe (more suited for students or note-takers) and the Paperwhite (which often requires two hands or a holder), the Oasis stands out for readers like myself who value simplicity, portability, and ease of use.
Many of us have invested in multiple devices over the years due to our love for the Oasis, and its discontinuation leaves us feeling uncertain about the future of our reading experiences. We kindly ask that you reconsider this decision or introduce a new model that offers the same premium features and experience that the Kindle Oasis provided. There is a dedicated community of readers who would eagerly support the continued production of this beloved device.
Please hear us out. Bring back the Kindle Oasis or offer a worthy successor!
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
A Kindle User
10
The issue
Dear Amazon,
As a long-time loyal customer and dedicated Kindle user, I am deeply disappointed by the recent decision to discontinue the Kindle Oasis, a device that has been my favorite and the core of my reading experience for years. I’ve personally purchased three Kindle Oasis readers, in addition to owning the Paperwhite, Scribe, and Remarkable devices. While I’ve used these other models, none have matched the unique experience of the Oasis.
The Kindle Oasis has been more than just a device for me—it’s been an essential part of my daily routine. From cozy evenings reading with one hand while holding a cup of tea in the other, to long trips where its ultra-light design made it my ideal travel companion, the Oasis has given me a reading experience that no other e-reader can replicate. Its slim design, ergonomic hand-hold, and physical page-turn buttons make it so easy to use, especially for long reading sessions.
It’s not just me who feels this way. According to statistics, more than 30 million Kindle devices were sold in the past decade, with the Oasis being a favorite for dedicated readers due to its premium features and comfort. Compared to other models like the Scribe (more suited for students or note-takers) and the Paperwhite (which often requires two hands or a holder), the Oasis stands out for readers like myself who value simplicity, portability, and ease of use.
Many of us have invested in multiple devices over the years due to our love for the Oasis, and its discontinuation leaves us feeling uncertain about the future of our reading experiences. We kindly ask that you reconsider this decision or introduce a new model that offers the same premium features and experience that the Kindle Oasis provided. There is a dedicated community of readers who would eagerly support the continued production of this beloved device.
Please hear us out. Bring back the Kindle Oasis or offer a worthy successor!
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
A Kindle User
10
Petition created on 19 October 2024

