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Originally Posted by eureka
There is also implemented support for capacitive multi-touch screen in KT firmwares.
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Originally Posted by ixtab
It is very likely that a new Kindle Touch will be released soon, with an integrated light and a higher resolution (212 dpi, instead of the current 167 dpi). The current firmware for the Kindle Touch already includes these features (though they're obviously not activated, because the hardware doesn't support them).
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Let me see if I understand (or not at all):
Kindle Touch features:
a) an accelerometer, but no driver for it;
b) a proximity sensor, but no support;
c) a microphone (since Kindle 3) with no use.
The Kindle Touch firmware, by its side, sports:
a) higher resolution, although Kindle can't show it;
b) LED lightning, but no lights in device;
c) capacitive response, but infra-red screen.
Are we being hardware and firmware testers only to report if some useless thing breaks the device so they can put it to work in the future?
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