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Kindle Software Update 5.15.1 Released, Adds Cover Images for EPUBs

September 28, 2022 by Nathan 8 Comments

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Amazon has released another software update for all Kindles dating back to the Kindle Paperwhite 3 from 2015 (also called the 7th generation Kindle Paperwhite).

The new software version is 5.15.1, and it appears to be a relatively minor update overall, except it does add the ability to show thumbnail covers for personal documents that you send to your Kindle.

I just tested it and it worked with ebooks sent in EPUB format. But it did not add a cover image to a PDF I sent so it must be limited to text formats. And it doesn’t show covers for previously sent books unless you redownload them.

Amazon’s send-to-Kindle app still doesn’t support sending EPUB files, but they’re supposed to be adding support soon. In the meantime you can use email to send EPUBs to Kindles, along with the iOS and Android Kindle apps.

The book cover change isn’t even listed in the release notes for the new update, but that’s not surprising. The reported changes include WPA3 support for WiFi security (Paperwhite 5 only), and they added an Amazon Kids eBook Store to start training kids how to buy stuff from Amazon. Basically, kids can now submit requests to their parents to purchase stuff for them.

Any other changes are still a mystery at this point, but they’re probably hiding something in there to justify such a big jump in firmware versions; it probably has something to do with the new 10.2″ Kindle Scribe that was just announced.

Kindle updates get rolled out slowly so it might take a few weeks or months to get the update automatically over WiFi (usually while your Kindle is charging), but you can also download the update from Amazon and sideload it if you want to update manually.

Here’s the changelog:

Version 5.15.1 – September 2022

Here’s what’s new:

Amazon Kids eBook Store: Kids can now submit requests to their parent to purchase a limited selection of books. Go to the Amazon Kids parental controls page in settings and turn Store Access on to enable this feature.

WPA3 Support: Kindle now supports WPA3 WiFi security type. This keeps you up to date with industry leading wireless security standards.

Performance improvements, bug fixes, and other general enhancements.

Filed Under: Amazon Kindle Tagged With: firmware update

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Comments

  1. KimberlyO says

    September 28, 2022 at 9:50 am

    My personal documents have always shown their covers after I’ve opened them, including PDF docs. If I haven’t opened them, then they just have that placeholder image.

    Reply
    • Nathan says

      September 28, 2022 at 10:58 am

      The big news here is that emailed EPUBs now show thumbnail covers on Kindle ereaders. That was not the case before.

      Reply
  2. fx says

    September 28, 2022 at 11:54 am

    That’s awesome! It would be a shame if they didn’t fix that. That realy made my day, thanks for the info 🙂

    Reply
  3. Chris says

    September 28, 2022 at 6:55 pm

    Existing books, once re-downloaded, look fine. Newly sent epubs, show covers but now use the file name, not the title metadata from the book in library view 🙄

    Reply
    • fx says

      September 30, 2022 at 5:22 am

      There’s a workaround for that. Just send the file to your phone and upload it via the app. At least iOS app works fine. When I send it via e-mail (from Calibre), the file name is used.

      Reply
      • Chris says

        November 6, 2022 at 5:35 am

        Thanks you! Finally saw your reply and it took me a few minutes to realise I can share the epub to the Kindle app and it will ask me to provide a title and author. Hopefully they can fix this, but even if I have to do it manually, a Kindle Scribe now sounds like a valid option to drain my wallet 😛

        Reply
  4. Carlos says

    October 15, 2022 at 1:34 pm

    Kindle claims to have the latest version, version 5.14.3.2. can’t update manually. any advice?

    Reply
    • Nathan says

      October 15, 2022 at 7:40 pm

      Auto updates take several months sometimes. Why can’t you update manually?

      Reply

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