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Kindle Scribe Colorsoft Now Stuck with Ridiculous Shipping Dates

February 3, 2026 by Nathan Groezinger Leave a Comment

Kindle Scribe Colorsoft Shipping Delay

Amazon is off to another abysmal launch with latest their flagship notetaking Kindle. I remember when Amazon first came out with the Kindle Scribe and they released it with half-finished software, and that gave it a bad reputation from the start that still hasn’t faded.

Now Amazon is shooting themselves in the foot again with the botched release of their new color model, the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft. Once again they rushed it to the market before it was ready, and now customers that want to order one can’t get it delivered in a timely manner, or even a reasonable manner.

Amazon just released the fig-colored Kindle Scribe Colorsoft last week and it’s already on backorder for the next 2-3 months. Amazon currently lists the shipping date as April 13 – May 13.

It’s the same story with the shipping date for the graphite-colored 64GB model, and it was released nearly 2 months ago. It’s not like they’re selling a ton of these; the graphite model is only listed as selling 1k+ units during the past month, which is super low for a Kindle (but the fig model hit 2k+ in under a week).

Why even bother releasing a product that isn’t available to ship for another 2-3 months? They announced the Kindle Scribe Colorsoft back in September for crying out loud. Amazon was in such a rush to get it on the market, they didn’t seem to care if they’d actually have any inventory to sell or not. What kind of way is that to do business? It’s just making the brand look bad, and people are going to be hesitant to take Kindles seriously.

I don’t know if Amazon’s plan is to create an artificial demand by making the new Kindle Scribes hard to get, but I don’t think that’s going to work. There just aren’t very many people willing to pay $679 for a Kindle. That’s why it’s puzzling they’d release it when they clearly don’t have enough inventory to fulfill orders. Give people time to think about it and they’ll likely buy something else instead of waiting another 3 months after it’s already been over 4 months since the new Kindle Scribes were announced.

On the positive side, the 32GB Kindle Scribe Colorsoft only has a 2-3 week shipping delay currently. Amazon has sold just 500+ units during the past month, so you’d think they could do better than that, but that’s what happens when you release a product that isn’t ready to ship yet. Maybe 8 months after announcing the new color Kindle Scribes they’ll actually have some in stock for longer than a week to meet demand. They still haven’t even released them internationally yet. Maybe a year after the announcement they’ll get around to that, and by then they’ll already have a new model in the works…

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