Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Amazon Quietly Bricked Kindle Jailbroken Devices Last Year – Techdirt

from the taking-money; -Building-walls dept

It Appears That Amazon is very serious about walling off ITS garden. Late last year, it pushed out a firmware update for ITS Amazon Fire TV devices That not only rooted devices made unusable, but Prevented Fire TV owners from rolling back to previous firmware, blackberries root-friendly versions. Apparently, anche Kindle users were included in this lockdown.

A recent post at Good Reader notes That the latest firmware for Kindles is pretty much identical to the ITS Fire TV firmware, right down to the destruction of functionality.



The new firmware was pushed out to all modern Kindle devices in late November of last year. Anything after version 5.60 will not allow you to hack the firmware and do interesting things like change the screensaver system or install custom apps.

And, like its firmware for the Fire TV, rollback to less hack-resistant firmware is nearly impossible. You can force it back, provided you have a soldering iron (and the willingness to apply it to your device) or you can follow a few not-so-simple steps to take your root access back from Amazon . But once again, it’s the company removing functionality for the only purpose of making devices perform the way Amazon wants them to, rather than leaving These sorts of decisions have to Those Who Purchased the devices.

And it’s not as though Kindle owners are receiving any heads up from Amazon about the firmware’s plans For Their jailbroken devices. No mention of it is made in the firmware’s specifications, Which only tells you about the (supposedly) good things the update will bring: vague “bug fixes and improvements.” Softpedia’s hosting page for the latest version (5.6.1) goes into a little detail blackberries, but it only contains a list of slightly-upgraded Amazon features, rather than the limitations imposed on the firmware will paying customers.

If you like Amazon’s walled garden, the company is more than happy to Ensure you never find the gate. If you do not, Amazon is more than happy to step in and brick over any openings. The latter does a huge disservice to paying customers who are looking to get the most out of something they Purchased and own , but Seems to still somehow “belong” to Amazon.

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