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Device: Kindle Touch 5.3.2
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Would it work on bricked Kindle Touch, to just access Wikipedia with 3G?
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Going Viral
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Although the 3G modem is a different ARM SoC than the one which runs the Kindle, it is assembled such that only the Kindle SoC can issue commands to it. Translation: "Bricked" Kindle SoC system - nothing to operated the 3G SoC system. Shorter answer: No |
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Device: Kindle Touch 5.3.2
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By bricked I mean Kindle that can't be registred again.
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In theory yes. But you would need to alter some parts of the system, so since you had to ask in such a general way, I'm not sure you (as in you yourself) will be able to do so. I know of no ready made software to enable you to do so, no ready made instructions, and I really doubt there will be many people here being fond of doing hand-holding. That said - it is certainly doable, I guess, given enough hacker's attitude, knowledge or alternatively, googling, trying, failing, trying again.
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How can I find out my Kindle 3G telephone number?
I did put the SIM card of my Kindle 3G into a Samsung Smartphone but a SIM-card tool says that the telephone number is not stored on the SIM-card.
With "*135#" or "*#62#" I get the message that that service is not supported. Nevertheless I receive a Covid-SMS from the german federal government. So there must be any way to find out the Telephone number but how? |
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Just plug it into your iPhone and the phone number will be displayed on the phone settings interface.
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