The Kindle iOS application has just added a smart way to jog


Summary

  • The Kindle on iOS application has been updated to support Kindle summary.

  • Kindle’s summons are a way to refresh your memory on a particular book in a series, giving you recalls from characters and intrigue before jumping in the next episode.

  • You can find Kindle summary on the Kindle on iOS application and your reading of Kindle, accessing a series of books that you have and selecting “Display the summary”.

While I use mainly My Kindle electronic reader For most of my reading, I sometimes count on the Kindle application On my iPhone, when I don’t have my kindle with me and spend free time. Although reading on my iPhone is not as ideal as on the E Kindle’s E Ink screen, it does the job, especially if only for 10 or 15 minutes.

Surprisingly, I recently discovered that the Kindle application has several features that Kindle e-feed readers do not offerAs modify the color colors, define reading challenges and request reimbursements for bought or unwanted books wrongly. However, a characteristic that the Kindle iOS application lacked, which electronic readers have been Kindle Remaps. Thanks to Kindle Ios’ last update, it changed.

Amazon recently published a New update for its Kindle application On iOS in the United States, which adds Kindle. If you are a fan of many series of different books, you can find this particular tool very useful. What he makes is recalling the plots and characters in a book in a series. So, if you have read the first book in a series, but you have taken a break before the second and you need help jogging on your memory on intrigue and characters, the Kindle Recaps function will give you a helping hand. According to Good readerKindle Recaps is created using Gen Ai and supervised by Amazon moderators, and Amazon indicates the summary “precisely reflect the content of the book”.

“Available on Kindle devices and the Kindle app for iOS, Recaps allows readers to dive more easily in the next book in their favorite series by providing a quick refreshment on scenarios and characters,” said Amazon in a blog.

How to use Kindle Recaps

You can find it when you open a series of books in your Kindle library

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While Kindle Recaps is now launched on the Kindle application for iOS, he made his debut on Kindle E-Leaders in April.

To try Kindle Recaps on your iPhone, make sure you have the latest version of the Kindle application for iOS, which is 7.40.1 or more recent. To check if your application is updated, open the App Store and access the Kindle application page. If you have activated automatic updates, it is probably already installed and you will see an option to open the application. Otherwise, you may have to press the “Update” button manually.

Once your Kindle application is up to date, simply follow these steps to use Kindle summary. These steps work both for the iOS application and your Kindle reader.

1 and 1 Open Your Kindle library.

2. Select a Book series you have.

3. If a Kindle summary is available for this, you will see an option near the top of the screen which indicates “refresh your memory with summary for this series”.

4. From there, press the Display summary button.

5 Select the book In the series, you want a summary of.

6. Accept the warning it contains spoilers.

7. Enjoy the summary of the Kindle.

If you are like me and you tend to start a series of books but you put it aside because you move on or need a break, this feature could be very useful.

If you do not see the option for a Kindle summary in one of your series of books, it is probably because this series of books does not support functionality. However, Amazon is already working on expansion.

“Since the launch, Recacs has been widely widened to include thousands of electronic electronic books in English in series in series that Kindle readers in the United States have bought or borrowed,” said Amazon.

Although I have concerns about AI, I think Kindle Recaps is a fairly intelligent use. If you are like me and you tend to start a series of books but you put it aside because you move on or need a break, this feature could be very useful. Amazon describes Kindle Recaps as similar to a segment “previously on … before a television program.” If you have a Kindle electronic reader or the Kindle on iOS application, and you live in the United States, I suggest you try it and see what you think. As it is still a relatively new feature, it will probably improve over time.

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