Introduzione
The shiny rear half of your iPod case.
Cosa ti serve
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Insert a plastic iPod opening tool in the seam between the white plastic front and metal back of the iPod. Once you've inserted the tool, run it along the seam to free the five tabs holding the iPod together.
The angle is important. I tried forever to get it started more like the photo, straight in between. No luck, seemed impossible. When I put the iPod down on a padded surface, held the top/white half with one hand, I was able to push "down" into the metal with the opening tool with relative ease. Popped right off without any great force. Then I was able to more closing match the remaining photos, circling around the other tabs holding it as pictured.
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Lift the rear panel away from the iPod, making sure it doesn't catch on the headphone jack.
can be a little reluctant - DONT FORCE IT! gently pry the _entire_ contents out of the metal base at the dock-connector end. After which the headphone jack and lock switch will be free. Unlike newer models, there are no active components on the metal rear panel so no ribbon cables running between the two halves.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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According to this site: https://www.lifewire.com/history-ipod-cl.... The thickness of the various HD sizes is different.
“4 x 2.4 x 0.78 inches - 5 GB Model
4 x 2.4 x 0.72 inches - 10 GB Model
4 x 2.4 x 0.84 inches - 20 GB Model”
It makes some sense from other information I’ve read, but I don’t find any discussion of a thick and thin version. Is the back for the 20GB model thicker/deeper than the 10GB model? Thanks for another great guide.
no, the model is same. but 2gen is a little thicker than 1 gen. apple use diffrent types of rubber cushion to fits in it. if you want change a bigger disk, make sure there is enugh space for battery
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