Kindle Unlimited free for 3 months: how to read all summer without spending a euro
Kindle Unlimited free for 3 months
Book lovers face a summer of unlimited reading. The ecommerce giant Amazon has in fact just announced the introduction of its Kindle Unlimited service with a trial period of 3 months, compared to the 30 days normally applied. The service has actually existed for years, and offers a catalog of one million ebooks readable on Kindle readers but also on computers, smartphones and tablets. Once subscribed, all works - from novels to non-fiction - remain available at no additional cost for the entire period of subscription to the service; with the extension of the trial period to 90 days, weeks of literary immersion at no cost are envisaged.What you need to read for free for 3 months To access the trial period of the service, the main condition is to have an Amazon Prime account is active, the fast delivery service to which you can subscribe for 36 euros per year or 3.99 euros per month. Also in this case, non-subscribers can take advantage of a trial period of the service, which however lasts 30 days at the end of which the experience with the free trial of Kindle Unlimited also ends. The procedure is simple to follow, starting from the page dedicated to new users and following the instructions; for students, prices are halved and the trial period is 3 months.
The second condition to be able to take advantage of the offer is that you have never activated the trial period of Kindle Unlimited on your account before . In that case, unfortunately, it will not be possible to repeat the experience, and the only solution to access the catalog by subscription is to use another Amazon account or register for all purposes.
Where you can read with Kindle Unlimited The third and final requirement to be able to read the volumes of Kindle Unlimited for free for three months is to have a compatible product to view them. The over one million books are in Amazon's ebook format, and are part of the Kindle Store catalog. The works can be downloaded digitally on these devices:
Kindle ebook readers (for the undecided there is our guide to which to choose) Android and iOS smartphones (via app) iPad (via app) Android tablets (via app) Amazon Fire tablet (via app) Computer (via browser) Books can also be read on multiple devices: bookmarks, notes and reading point synchronize between one gadget and another, so you can always continue reading where did he leave off before, in any situation.
And after the trial period? Normally, Kindle Unlimited costs 9.99 euros per month: a small amount for the offer on the plate, but that could discourage less "strong" readers who do not know if they will be able to make a profit by reading at least one book a month. For this reason, the company immediately set up a free 30-day trial program which, however - from today and for an unspecified period of time - has been extended to three months. In short, anyone who decides to test the service will have endless readings for free throughout the summer, without prejudice to the opportunity to immediately cancel the subscription at the end of the trial period.
As happens for others additional services, in fact even Kindle Unlimited is automatically renewed at the end of the days dedicated to the evaluation of the service; in a completely similar way, it is still possible to communicate in advance to Amazon your unwillingness to continue with the actual subscription. To do this, simply visit your profile page which can be accessed by visiting this address, and deactivate the renewal of Kindle Unlimited before it expires.
Early Prime Day deal: Get Amazon Music Unlimited, Kindle Unlimited & Audible for FREE
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By submitting your information you agree to the Terms & Conditions (opens in new tab) and Privacy Policy (opens in new tab) and are aged 16 or over.With the Amazon Prime Day (opens in new tab) sale just three weeks away, the early Prime Day deals (opens in new tab) have officially started, giving Prime members a chance to bag some bargains before the big day. The early deals include discounts on top tech, beauty and kitchen products, including laptops, tablets, vacuum cleaners, air fryers, hair straighteners and more.
The best offers we’ve found in the early Prime Day deals are on Amazon subscriptions: Amazon Music Unlimited, Kindle Unlimited and Audible. For a limited time only, new customers can get Kindle Unlimited and Audible for free for 3 months and Amazon Music Unlimited for free for 4 months when you sign up now until Wednesday 13th July 2022.
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Before we get into the specifics of each offering, let’s quickly explain what each subscription is. It’s also worth noting that you can buy these subscriptions with or without a Prime subscription but to take advantage of these exclusive Prime Day offers, you’ll need a Prime membership.
Amazon Music Unlimited (opens in new tab) is a music app subscription that has access to 90 million songs and podcast episodes ad free, on demand and offline. Kindle Unlimited (opens in new tab) is a book subscription service that gives users access to millions of books, magazine subscriptions and audiobooks. Finally, Audible (opens in new tab) is an audiobook service that offers access to thousands of audiobooks and unlimited listening to select Audible Originals and podcasts.
In these Prime Day exclusive deals, you can sign up to these subscriptions from now until Wednesday 13th July 2022 and get 3 months of Kindle Unlimited and Audible for free and 4 months of Amazon Music Unlimited for free. Once your 3-4 months are up, you’ll be charged monthly at £7.99 for Kindle Unlimited, £7.99 for Audible and £8.99 for Amazon Music Unlimited.
These subscriptions can be used via the Kindle, Audible and Amazon Music apps so you don’t have to worry about buying an Amazon device to use them. However, if you fancy treating yourself to an Amazon Kindle or Tablet (like the Fire 7 tablet (opens in new tab) which is currently 47% off in the early Prime Day deals), the free subscriptions will be added automatically to your purchase. For more Kindle and tablet deals, check out our guide to Prime Day 2022 Tablet & Kindle deals (opens in new tab).
Keep reading for more information on Amazon Prime Day subscription deals, including how much you’ll save when you sign up for free.
As we stated previously, your Prime membership doesn’t come with Amazon Music Unlimited, Kindle Unlimited or Audible subscriptions so if you’ve always wanted to try them out, you can do so this Prime Day for free.
These subscriptions not only give you access to unlimited books, audiobooks and music but they can also save you money in the long run. If you’re a music fan but find your music app subscriptions (opens in new tab) like Spotify or Deezer are getting too hard to pay for, you can get Amazon Music Unlimited for free for 4 months. For Prime members, Amazon Music Unlimited is normally £8.99 a month so you’re saving £35.96 by not paying for it for 4 months in this deal.
For those who love to read or listen to books, signing up to Kindle Unlimited or Audible is a great way to save money on your Kindle (opens in new tab) while unlocking more titles, magazines, podcasts, audiobooks and Originals that you wouldn’t normally have access to. With this free 3 month subscription, you’re saving £23.97 on both Kindle Unlimited and Audible.
Remember to be able to take advantage of these offers, you’ll need to be a Prime member and a new subscriber to Kindle Unlimited, Audible or Amazon Music Unlimited. These deals end on Wednesday 13th July, a.k.a the last day of the Prime Day 2022 sale. For more early deals, check out our top 10 early Prime Day deals to shop before the sale (opens in new tab).
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