Time to fulfill a New Years Resolution and finally look at getting the most out of my Kindle. And what better way than to join a forum of enthusiastic and knowledgeable users.
Unfortunately I get to start with a problem instead.
I have a Kindle 2 that I love. Recently I dropped it (darn slick winter coats anyhow!). It was in the "official" Amazon cover and dropped on a carpeted concrete floor. It hit on the top right corner, right on the corner. I believe the cover came open enough to let the device contact the floor as it sprung the cover open at that corner. Other than that I did not see any damage. The cover was not cracked and it popped back together (just a very slight gap) and I have had no problems with the screen so I thought all was going to be okay. Most everything seemed to function fine but I have noticed a few things that seem to be getting worse and would like some direction on where the problem may be.
First, when I go to turn it off it immediately drops into the screensaver I have to try several times and most times it reboots after several attempts. It is starting to take me 5 -10 minutes to shutdown because of this. Again, more of an annoyance than a problem as I can just leave it in sleep mode but I do like to shut it off if I know I am not going to be using it for long periods of time.
Next, and this is only occasionally but has been getting more and more frequent, it does not register the furthest place read. I read on my phone and my computer at work and when I turn on my Kindle and sync it, it recognizes the new page from my phone or work computer and will sync to it but not the other way around.
That may be a part of what seems to be a problem with the 3G. It seems to take a while for the 3G to "connect" or "initialize" and many times since the drop I get "1X" instead of "3G". Eventually it will turn to 3G but the sync usually fails in the meantime. I realize that coverage area vary but this happens all the time and in places I have previously, since I got my Kindle, not had issue with. Also, this is at home and work where I am set up on WiFi as well. Once I get connected, usually syncs but sometimes it says it cannot find that information. Sometimes it takes several tries and a reboot to get it to recognize whatever it is it and the sync occurs.
Other than that it works just fine and I really can't see spending another $200 (I do not want the "special offers" thank you!

) for these annoyances but I am worried that since things seem to have gotten worse with the on/off that there is something major wrong and it will just stop working at some point.
It seems to me this can either be several components or the motherboard/logic board has been damaged. The Wireless/3G card is not on that corner so I find it strange that it is acting up (maybe got "knocked loose" I have not opened it up yet but plan to once I have an idea what to look for) And why I suspect that I may have cracked the motherboard/logic board. I've got a fair idea of how to open this up (I am way past warranty so I am not worried about voiding anything), and have a few sites that sell parts (and do repair). So I am looking for some help troubleshooting components so I know what needs to be ordered and can judge if it would be better to get a new one.
Please, please, please do not just chime in and say 'You'd be better off getting a new one' unless you have a more compelling argument than "It's easier/quicker/better..."(yes, I realize I have damaged my unit and there may be unseen issue that could manifest later but I really like the Kindle 2 and would like to keep it as long as possible) If you say cheaper, yes, but only if you can tell me what's wrong and show that the cost or hassle of replacing is going to be prohibitive. I don't mind a little hardware work so that is not a "hassle" in my mind. By hassle I mean not being able to get reliable replacement parts, or dealing unreliable parts dealers.
Again, thanks for any help or pointers you folks could provide.