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Revision as of 22:43, 5 September 2022

Some pictures and video of this device.

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?
  • removing the flash chip and reading it, then putting it back on board (BGA chip, lead free solder, general pain int the ass)


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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.