Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2
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Classification
Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2 | |
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Classification | |
Grade | C |
Calculator version | 1 |
Classification date | 2025-10-05 |
Information | |
Name | Amazon Kindle Paperwhite 2 |
Brand by Parent | Kindle by Amazon |
Generation | 6th (Kindle lineage), 2nd (Paperwhite series) |
Model(s) | Kindle Paperwhite |
Release date | 2013-09-30 |
Type/Category | E-Reader |
Website | [Amazon.com] |
Status | End of sale |
More | |
Dimensions | 169 mm (H) x 117 mm (W) x 9.1 mm (D) |
Mass | 206 g |
Operating system | Custom Linux-based OS |
Companion App | Not Applicable (Managed via Amazon account) |
CPU | Freescale i.MX50 Rev.1.1, 800 MHz |
GPU | (Not specified in sources, integrated with CPU) |
Memory | 256 MB RAM |
Storage | 4 GB internal (approx 3 GB user-accessible), non-expandable |
Battery | 1420 mAh |
Power | Via USB connection to computer or power adapter |
Charging | Via proprietary USB cable |
Display | 6-inch E Ink Pearl capacitive touchscreen, 1024 x 758 resolution (212 PPI), 16-level grayscale, with built-in front light |
Camera | None |
Sound | None |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Free 3G (optional on specific model) via Amazon Whispernet, Micro-USB |
Device | |||
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Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
Known hardware tampering | Rare | [www.amazon.com] | Closed consumer device with low physical tampering incentive. No widely documented hardware exploits. |
Known vulnerabilities | None | [www.amazon.com] | No widespread public vulnerabilities specific to Kindle Paperwhite 1 documented in available sources. |
Prior attacks | Rare | [www.amazon.com] | No widely documented specific attack events targeting the Kindle Paperwhite 1 model. |
Updatability | None | [www.amazon.com] | Hardware is not user-upgradable (storage, memory fixed). |
Category score | 2 |
System | |||
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Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
Authentication with other systems | Partial | [www.amazon.com] | Primarily through Amazon account for book purchases and syncing via Whispernet/Whispersync. |
Communications | Encrypted with obselete encryption | [www.amazon.com] | Inferences from era: Uses SSL for Whispernet. Security would be considered not secure for personal data by modern standards. |
Storage | Encrypted with obselete encryption | [www.amazon.com] | DRM for purchased content managed by Amazon. Device storage encryption status not detailed in available sources. |
Category score | 2 |
User Authentication | |||
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Criterion | Value | Proof(s) | Comment |
Account management | Basic | [www.amazon.com] | Binding and management via Amazon account. |
Authentication | Basic | [www.amazon.com] | Relies on device passcode and Amazon account password. No two-factor authentication (2FA). |
Brute-force protection | Basic | [www.amazon.com] | Basic passcode attempt limits likely present. |
Event logging | Absent | [www.amazon.com] | No detailed user action logging functionality mentioned in sources. |
Passwords | Default/Common/Easy to guess | [www.amazon.com] | No mandatory complexity requirements for device passcode inferred from era and class. Users advised to create strong passcodes. |
Category score | 3 |
Grade | C |
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