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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I've never had a problem with an iPhone or iPad due to static.
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First of all, you don't seem to even have a Kindle nor be remotely interested in owning one, so why are you hanging around in a Kindle section of the forum?
Secondly, the static charge is merely speculative at best. We simply don’t know what is causing that particular Oasis 3 to go wonky. I’ve never had a static charge incident with any current day electronics either, but that is because they are designed with a grounding system. If a static charge did affect that Oasis 3, it was likely because of a manufacturing error or a short circuit due to damage or faulty parts. Stuff happens, but this is rare.