
I also have a Samsung Tablet 7plus, an android device. I already have the Kindle app for Android installed, and can receive books via email or direct from Amazon, but I am unable to get books from calibre. Firstly the Samsung does not assign a drive letter when connected via USB, it shows as a media device. So I tied to drop and drag books into the kindle folder on the Samsung, the books are there, but Kindle for Android does not notice them or list them.

I can email books from calibre to my Kindle app on my Samsung, but I have 1000's of books, so emailing them would take forever. I also purchased the Calibre Library for Andoir software from the Google Shop, but this only allows me to download a single book at a time, and I still cannot see them in my Kindle app. I welcome all advice, as I have been looking at this for sometime and get no where fast.Calibre eBook manager hits 0.9, adds better Android phone, tablet support, portable installer - Liliputing Close Search for: Search So my question is, is there a simple way, using USB, to get either calibre to talk directly to the Kindle for Android on my Samsung, or to get Kindle for Android to detect the books I have manually copied on to the Samsung device. How to install Google Play on the Amazon Fire 7 (2022) with Fire OS 8.How to install Google Play on the Amazon Fire HD 8 (2020).How to install Google Play on the Amazon Fire HD 10 (9th-gen).Hack your Amazon Fire tablet with Fire Toolbox.How to disable Amazon apps and features.How to sideload apps on Amazon Fire tablets.


Recently the developer released version 0.9, making a great app even better. Key features in Calibre 0.9 include an enhanced eBook viewer, a portable install option, improved support for sending books to Android phones and tablets, and an improved conversion engine that lets you convert eBooks from one format to another (from EPUB to Mobi, for instance).
