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[* black] In a teardown that's otherwise been a breeze, we've encountered our first real repair barrier. Overly sticky battery adhesive. Decidedly the worst kind of adhesive, this is the kind that requires effort to remove. Yuck.
[* black] The Lithium-ion Polymer battery in the Kindle 7th Generation is rated at 3.7 V and 890 mAh. That works out to 3.29 Wh of energy.
- [* icon_note] Amazon tell us that's good for 4 weeks of use, defined as reading half an hour a day with the Wi-Fi turned off. That's 14 hours of use and 658 hours of standby.
+ [* icon_note] Amazon tells us that's good for 4 weeks of use, defined as reading half an hour a day with the Wi-Fi turned off. That's 14 hours of use and 658 hours of standby.
[* black] Sounds like a lot! But it's half the eight-week spec of the Kindle Paperwhite, a backlit tablet with a [guide|13044|5.25 Wh battery|stepid=44654]. Where is this Kindle's extra power going?