Is there anything more annoying than living in our modern world, where the Internet can connect you to nearly anything in an instant, and yet finding yourself walled off from services due to where you’re located? That’s what happens to Kindle customers who want to use their iPhones to read Kindle books but who don’t live in the U.S.
The problem is that Amazon hasn’t yet made an “international” flavor of its Kindle app available, so if you live in Great Britain and just grabbed a Kindle, you still can’t take advantage of the awesome syncing capabilities of having the same books on your iPhone.
Except actually, reports Wired’s Gadget Lab blog, you can!
Thanks to the iTunes Store option to choose “none” as a payment method, you can sign up for a US iTunes account with nothing more than an e-mail address (not the one you normally use), a real address and a cellphone number. Any free applications are then available to download, and best of all, when you hook up your iPhone or iPod Touch the application just syncs.
Gadget Lab vouches for the workaround, saying it downloaded books just fine and synced perfectly. You’ll log in to your Kindle account from within the app by using the same info as you use on your Kindle, so there’s no conflict with the dupe account you created in iTunes.
So there you go–until Amazon gets up to speed on an international Kindle app, this is an easy way for you to keep reading even when you don’t have your Kindle with you.
(Works for iPod Touch too, obviously.)
“How To Get the iPhone Kindle App Outside the U.S.” [Wired]
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