How Do I Tell Which Kindle I Have If The Screen Size Differs?

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Samuel
Samuel
2025-07-18 12:39:44
As someone who’s been using Kindles for years, I can tell you that identifying your model based on screen size is pretty straightforward once you know what to look for. The Kindle Paperwhite has a 6.8-inch display, while the standard Kindle sticks to a 6-inch screen. If yours is even larger, like 7 inches or more, you might have the Kindle Oasis or the newer Kindle Scribe, which is designed for note-taking.

Another way to narrow it down is by checking the bezels. The basic Kindle has thicker bezels compared to the Paperwhite, which has a more modern, flush design. The Oasis stands out with its asymmetrical shape and physical page-turn buttons. If your device has a stylus, it’s definitely the Scribe. The screen resolution can also give you hints—higher PPI means a Paperwhite or Oasis.
Gemma
Gemma
2025-07-18 04:44:58
I’ve got a bunch of Kindles lying around, and the screen size is usually the easiest way to tell them apart. The regular Kindle is the smallest at 6 inches, and it feels a bit more basic in terms of build. The Paperwhite bumps it up to 6.8 inches and has a nicer, glare-free screen. If you’ve got something bigger, like 7 inches, it’s probably the Oasis—it’s got that premium vibe with aluminum backing. The Scribe is the giant of the family at 10.2 inches, and it’s the only one that comes with a pen for scribbling notes. The Oasis also has this weird one-sided design that makes it super easy to hold with one hand.
Elise
Elise
2025-07-19 21:08:55
Screen size is a dead giveaway for Kindle models. The basic one is 6 inches, the Paperwhite is 6.8, and the Oasis is 7. The Scribe is massive at 10.2 inches. The Oasis also has buttons on one side, which the others don’t. The Paperwhite and Oasis have better screens with more lights, while the basic Kindle is pretty no-frills. If it’s huge and has a pen, it’s the Scribe.
Nathan
Nathan
2025-07-18 04:14:36
I love my Kindle, and figuring out which one you have isn’t too hard. The standard Kindle has a 6-inch screen and is the most lightweight. The Paperwhite is slightly bigger at 6.8 inches and has a smoother, more premium feel. The Oasis is 7 inches and has a unique design with page-turn buttons. The Scribe is the biggest—it’s like holding a tablet, and it’s the only one with a pen. If your screen is crisp and bright, it’s likely a Paperwhite or Oasis.
Riley
Riley
2025-07-18 00:43:43
Kindle models vary a lot by screen size. The basic one is 6 inches, the Paperwhite is 6.8, and the Oasis is 7. The Scribe is the biggest at 10.2 inches. The Oasis has buttons and a weird shape, while the Paperwhite is sleek and waterproof. The Scribe comes with a pen, so if you’ve got that, it’s easy to spot.
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