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Originally Posted by jbcohen
I have a different solution I read on my employer provided smart phone. That way if anything happens I don't have to pay for the repair. I take it back to my employer and say "Here its your you fix it." I know there is some downside to my approach and I am willing to except the downside to my approach.
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"Use the Kindle app on the smartphone you may or may not have" is NOT an adequate answer to the OP's
actual question.
The OP wants to know if there is an E-Ink Kindle that can be used in or around water.
You haven't even tried to say that a smartphone (yours?

) is waterproof.
(Also, I kind of doubt your employer will replace your employer-provided smartphone in a case of blatantly obvious mistreatment.)
But hey, it's good to know that your completely irrelevant approach to an entirely different matter works for you.