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Old 09-13-2012, 04:04 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by pirl8 View Post
I wonder which kind of firmware will we find in KPW. Maybe 5.2.0?
Does this suggest that the Paperweight is a Kindle Touch 2.0? It would make sense. But that doesn't necessarily mean that the same firmware would run on both devices (which would mean in the long run the KT getting more and more neglected).

The Java framework part will probably be compatible (because that's quite easy to do) but for more native programs we have to wait for the release and the first jail break of the Paperweight.

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