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Originally Posted by ilovejedd
I dunno. The technological limitations (particularly in terms of NAND size, longevity and performance) makes hibernate seem pretty unlikely to me.
Perhaps the chipset just goes into a deeper sleep state hence the name.
https://www.nxp.com/docs/en/applicat...te/AN12001.pdf
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Thanks.
What they call "Deep Sleep" (and also suspend), I consider suspend. If this is what the Oasis 2 lowest power mode is, then it is not close to being a substitute for jailbreak and shutdown.
Would you consider waking up a couple of your backup latest model basic Kindles, noting battery level, turning one off, letting the other go into deep sleep, and checking battery levels again a couple of weeks later?