A few select users have been reported spotting the new page

Jan 20, 2014 14:41 GMT  ·  By

When the first Kindle was introduced back in 2007, Amazon wanted to give customers a helping a hand to help organize everything related to it, so it unleashed the Manage Your Kindle page.

Enter 2014 and the page still looks the same as it did when it launched, but recent information suggests Amazon is ready to push out a revamped new version.

User AnemicOak on the MobileRead forum claims that Amazon is currently testing a new version for the page which blends the device and content management sections, so users can access everything more intuitively.

He even posted a screenshot that showcased a menu bar dedicated to managing Kindle apps and devices. Below it, we can spot the content managing section.

“One can select as many books as one wants and then take one action for all the selections. That part is new.”

In the older version, devices and content were spread among different sections, while items were displayed in text-based lists, which couldn't only be managed one at a time. An annoying feat that put a lot of Kindle users off.

It appears Amazon is testing the new page look with some select users, so it shouldn't be long before the revamped version shows up for everybody.