Difference between revisions of "Kindle PaperWhite 5 Signature Edition (2021)"
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+ | Per [https://wiki.mobileread.com/wiki/Kindle_Serial_Numbers this wiki page] it is known as the "'''PW5SE'''" | ||
I got it and it came with 5.14.3.0.1 on it and unfortunately there's not a root available for it. Opening it wasn't that bad, no glue or razor needed. | I got it and it came with 5.14.3.0.1 on it and unfortunately there's not a root available for it. Opening it wasn't that bad, no glue or razor needed. |
Latest revision as of 22:50, 5 September 2022
Some pictures and video of this device.
Per this wiki page it is known as the "PW5SE"
I got it and it came with 5.14.3.0.1 on it and unfortunately there's not a root available for it. Opening it wasn't that bad, no glue or razor needed.
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/showthread.php?p=4231969&highlight=pw5se#post4231969
There's some information on using a serial port, but I can't find a serial connection on the kindle. I didn't look at the back of the board, as it was glued in, nor did I remove the shields. I'm thinking they may be using the USB C port in a debug mode.
Possible rooting methods to explore:
- serial port
- if not debug mode, does it support OTG? Would be strange for console to use that.
- jtag - perhaps on the back? based on the FCC board photos
- removing the flash chip and reading it, then putting it back on board (BGA chip, lead free solder, general pain int the ass)
Pictures
other data
Link to Video
Link to FCC ID Note the FCC ID is under 'Avalite Bakerite LLC' a Delaware Limited Liability Company that seems it was created only for the single purpose of making this product.