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Something is Amiss with the Price of the Kindle Oasis 3 with 4G LTE

July 10, 2019 by Nathan

Kindle Oasis 4g LTE

There’s something wrong with the price of the new Kindle Oasis 3, and not just its inordinately high retail price.

For some reason Amazon is charging $70 more for the US version of the Kindle Oasis with 4G LTE than they are charging for the international version.

The international Kindle Paperwhite with 4G LTE is the same exact price as the US version so why is the Oasis $70 more expensive in the US?

Something doesn’t add up here. Why would Amazon upgrade the international model to a 4G version for basically free? It makes no sense, unless they’re taking the “Free 4G LTE” statement to a new level.

There’s also the fact that there are two separate pages for the international Kindle Oasis with 4G LTE.

Both show a price of just $299. So why is the US version of the same exact model $369?

Amazon started accepting pre-orders for the new Kindle Oasis three weeks ago now so you’d think they would have found the error by this time, if it indeed is an error.

There’s also the fact that Amazon mysteriously raised the price of the 4G version of the new Kindle Oasis by $20 compared to the last model, yet all the other prices of the various sub-models remain the same. What gives?

Update: It’s the next morning and now Amazon has changed the prices of the international models to $369 like the US version. I guess you can blame this blog for getting the price raised but they would’ve noticed sooner or later. Too bad they didn’t correct the price to $349 like the last Oasis, so apparently the $20 increase isn’t a mistake.

Update #2: Now it’s a day later and they’ve lowered the price of the Oasis 3 with 4G LTE to $349, both the international and US versions. So apparently someone at Amazon is paying attention. Too bad they aren’t listening about the need for a larger Kindle too. 😀

Filed Under: Amazon Kindle Tagged With: kindle oasis

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  1. Pjama says

    July 10, 2019 at 4:55 pm

    I noticed a couple of weeks ago actually that the price on Best Buy for the cellular one is $349.99 – the price you would expect based on the previous version. So hopefully the higher price on amazon is a mistake. And I’m pretty sure the low international price is a bigger mistake on their part.

    https://www.bestbuy.com/site/amazon-kindle-oasis-e-reader-cellular-2019-7-32gb-graphite/6356810.p?skuId=6356810

    • Nathan says

      July 11, 2019 at 6:31 am

      Nice find. I didn’t notice that. I guess if you want to get the 4G version of the new Kindle Oasis Best Buy is the place to get it from.

  2. Stu says

    July 11, 2019 at 6:17 pm

    Is the 4G option really useful? Seems like it’s so easy to tether with you phone

    • Nathan says

      July 12, 2019 at 3:24 pm

      I recently posted an article asking the same question and there were some interesting responses: Do People Still Buy Kindles with Cellular Connectivity?

  3. Sportbike Mike says

    July 16, 2019 at 6:13 pm

    “Too bad they aren’t listening about the need for a larger Kindle too.”

    Someone at Amazon seems to be reading your blog, so maybe saying that was the right thing to do if you want a bigger Kindle.

    Personally I’m happy with my 7 inch Kindle. I have 8″ readers and they are too big for the kind of reading I like to do. After that it needs to be at least the size of the DX to be worth it, and I’m not sure Amazon can beat Onyx Boox at that size. Their PDF software is just too good.

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