I've downloaded both Kobo and Kindle apps to my phone. I've had Kobo for awhile and I like it but I thought I'd try Kindle as well since it is also free
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The kindle is tied to your amazon account - I don't know how it works without an actual kindle - but every device on the account is given an email that you can send pdfs to. It appears on that device and is in the archives for all the other devices.
If I email a book to the kindle account, it's in queue - I can then pull it up from my kindle, iphone or kindle for pc. I can also sync/tether the kindle directly to the laptop and drag and drop to it.
I transfer mine through my USB cable, so there is always that way. It is different for every phone, but most of the time if you're able to put music on your phone via a usb cable, you can put everything on it that way. Except from iPhones, they make it a bit more complicated to do that. To transfer it wirelessly, you would only be able to do so with things that you've gotten from Amazon. They do offer an array of free books, although none of them are that good.
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If I email a book to the kindle account, it's in queue - I can then pull it up from my kindle, iphone or kindle for pc. I can also sync/tether the kindle directly to the laptop and drag and drop to it.
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