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Old 03-21-2013, 05:19 AM   #12
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Originally Posted by hawhill View Post
The PMIC (power management IC) has RTC capabilities, including wake-up. So yes, it can wake up from "almost off" mode (i.e. only PMIC powered).

Of course, the Kindle can wake up from it's normal "sleep" state at any time by normal software control. It's still running, after all, though it has nothing to do and the SoC has a quite good low-power idle mode.
How can this be done? I thought the only way to wake it is by pressing the power button (K5)?
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