The Kindle has just rolled out one such update — Kindle readers can now toggle a switch in their settings to make the cover of the book they’re currently reading turn into the device’s lock screen. Simple, easy, and something users have been demanding for years, the Display Cover feature makes reading your Kindle even more like picking up the physical version.

Turning on Display Cover

Users will need to update their device to the latest firmware — that’s version 5.13.5. If your device is updated and you don’t see it yet, try restarting it. Don’t know how to update the firmware? Follow these steps: Then, you can flip on the cover-as-lock-screen functionality by navigating through your Settings page by opening a few other menus: Users will also need a supported device. The Display Cover feature is not available on Kindles with ads, but these devices do offer the feature:

Kindle — 8th, 10th genKindle Paperwhite — 7th, 10th genKindle Oasis — 8th, 9th, 10th genKindle Voyage — 7th gen

If you did it right, you’ll be able to see the cover of whichever book you have open on the Kindle when your screen is locked. Here’s what that looks like in practice:

— mayur (@donteatthis) April 16, 2021 Furthermore, competitor e-readers like Nook and Kobo have already had this feature for a while — about a decade, in Kobo’s case — making this update the definition of the bare minimum.

Is Kindle worth getting?

While the Kindle might not have rushed to add this feature, they do offer a solid device that’s at the top of the e-reader heap. We’ve ranked the Kindle Paperwhite as the best Kindle devices overall, thanks to the combination of good pricing ($129.99) and high performance, with standout features including a backlight, high-res screen, and waterproofing. There’s also the Kindle Oasis, which comes with “adjustable warm light.” It’s also larger than the Paperwhite, and includes page-turn buttons and automatic page orientation. Either way, both devices now show you the cover of the book you’re reading. Truly, we may be witnessing the pinnacle of Kindle technology.