Battery
Tools
These are some common tools used to work on this device. You might not need every tool for every procedure.
Background
The Kindle Paperwhite is the 2nd Generation of the device, released in late 2013. If the Kindle has the ability to power on, you can verify that you have a 2nd Generation Kindle Paperwhite by clicking on Settings and then Device Info. Once this is done, a 16-digit code will be displayed, if this code begins with “B0D4” or “90D4” your device is a 2nd Generation Kindle Paperwhite. The Kindle Paperwhite differs from other Kindles by not having the 5-way controller present in other Kindle Models, and by having a built-in light that can be adjusted manually.
The First Generation Kindle Paperwhite model was introduced in October 1, 2012, by Amazon with the release being centered around the addition of a manually adjusted light level. This model was well received, so a year later (September 30, 2013) the Second Generation Kindle Paperwhite was released. The Second Generation Kindle PaperWhite was released with a 6’’ Screen, a 1GHz Processor, 4GB of Storage, and the ability to connect to wifi. This model was also well received.
Identification
The backside of the device contains a label that lists the model number as DP75SDI. It is available in black.
Device Specifications
Screen size: 6 in
Pixel Density (ppi): 212
Processor Speed: 1 GHz
Ram: 2GB
Wireless Connectivity: 802.11b/g/n
Flash Storage: 2 GB integrated / 4 GB integrated
Supported Text Formats: TXT, PDF, HTML, DOC, DOCX, PRC, AZW
Supported Still Image Formats: BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG
Input: Micro-USB
Battery Life: 28 hour
Additional Documentation
Kindle Paperwhite 2nd Edition Teardown
Kindle Paperwhite 2nd Edition on Wikipedia