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   <title>iPod Shuffle 4th Generation Teardown</title>
   <summary>Apple's 4th Generation iPod Shuffle brought back physical buttons.</summary>
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   <author id="4">Luke Soules</author>
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   <difficulty>Moderate</difficulty>
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      <category>iPod Shuffle 4th Generation</category>
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   <introduction><p>This is the first of three iPod teardowns this week! We'll be taking apart the new <a href="/Topic/iPod_Touch_4th_Generation">iPod Touch</a> and <a href="/Topic/iPod_Nano_6th_Generation">iPod Nano</a> the moment we get our hands on them. Stay in the loop  <a href="http://twitter.com/ifixit" rel="nofollow">on twitter</a> as the week progresses.</p>

<p>In case you missed it, last week we celebrated a major milestone. In addition to enabling Apple repair, we now have <a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Game-Console-Parts">parts</a> and <a href="/Topic/Game_Console">repair manuals for most game consoles</a>! We decided to celebrate by taking a trip through time and ripping apart five <a href="/Topic/Retro_Game_Console">retro consoles</a>:</p>

<ul><li><strong><a href="/Teardown/Magnavox+Odyssey+100+Teardown/3531/1">Magnavox Odyssey 100</a></strong> released August 1975</li><li><strong><a href="/Teardown/RCA+Studio+II+Teardown/3527/1">RCA Studio II</a></strong> released January 1977</li><li><strong><a href="/Teardown/Atari+2600+Teardown/3541/1">Atari 2600</a></strong> released October 1977</li><li><strong><a href="/Teardown/Nintendo+Family+Computer+%28Famicom%29+Teardown/3199/1">Nintendo Famicom</a></strong> released July 1983</li><li><strong><a href="/Teardown/Nintendo+Virtual+Boy+Teardown/3540/1">Nintendo Virtual Boy</a></strong> released August 1995</li></ul>

<p>Still want to keep your old Shuffle running? We have complete  <a href="/Topic/iPod_Shuffle">iPod Shuffle repair manuals</a> and <a href="http://www.ifixit.com/iPod-Parts/iPod-Shuffle">parts</a>.</p></introduction>
   <introduction_rendered><p>This is the first of three iPod teardowns this week! We'll be taking apart the new <a href="/Topic/iPod_Touch_4th_Generation">iPod Touch</a> and <a href="/Topic/iPod_Nano_6th_Generation">iPod Nano</a> the moment we get our hands on them. Stay in the loop  <a href="http://twitter.com/ifixit" rel="nofollow">on twitter</a> as the week progresses.</p>

<p>In case you missed it, last week we celebrated a major milestone. In addition to enabling Apple repair, we now have <a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Game-Console-Parts">parts</a> and <a href="/Topic/Game_Console">repair manuals for most game consoles</a>! We decided to celebrate by taking a trip through time and ripping apart five <a href="/Topic/Retro_Game_Console">retro consoles</a>:</p>

<ul><li><strong><a href="/Teardown/Magnavox+Odyssey+100+Teardown/3531/1">Magnavox Odyssey 100</a></strong> released August 1975</li><li><strong><a href="/Teardown/RCA+Studio+II+Teardown/3527/1">RCA Studio II</a></strong> released January 1977</li><li><strong><a href="/Teardown/Atari+2600+Teardown/3541/1">Atari 2600</a></strong> released October 1977</li><li><strong><a href="/Teardown/Nintendo+Family+Computer+%28Famicom%29+Teardown/3199/1">Nintendo Famicom</a></strong> released July 1983</li><li><strong><a href="/Teardown/Nintendo+Virtual+Boy+Teardown/3540/1">Nintendo Virtual Boy</a></strong> released August 1995</li></ul>

<p>Still want to keep your old Shuffle running? We have complete  <a href="/Topic/iPod_Shuffle">iPod Shuffle repair manuals</a> and <a href="http://www.ifixit.com/iPod-Parts/iPod-Shuffle">parts</a>.</p><div class="tools"><strong>Tools</strong><ul><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Metal-Tweezers/IF145-020-2">Tweezers</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Phillips-00-Screwdriver/IF145-006">Phillips 00 Screwdriver</a></li><li><a href="http://www.ifixit.com/Tools/Plastic-Opening-Tools/IF145-000">Plastic Opening Tools</a></li></ul></div></introduction_rendered>
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      <step number="0" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Apple&apos;s latest incarnation of the Shuffle bears little resemblance to its immediate predecessor.
               <text_raw>Apple&apos;s latest incarnation of the Shuffle bears little resemblance to its immediate predecessor.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Although the Shuffle features &amp;quot;new, smaller packaging,&amp;quot; it doesn&apos;t feature a similarly resized shipping box. Apple could have shipped 30 iPod Shuffles in this box. Literally.
               <text_raw>Although the Shuffle features &quot;new, smaller packaging,&quot; it doesn&apos;t feature a similarly resized shipping box. Apple could have shipped 30 iPod Shuffles in this box. Literally.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Its Apple model number is A1373, updated from the previous Shuffle&apos;s A1271 designation.
               <text_raw>Its Apple model number is A1373, updated from the previous Shuffle&apos;s A1271 designation.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The 4th Gen Shuffle is priced at a paltry $49.99! The &lt;a href=&quot;/Device/iPod_Shuffle_1st_Generation&quot;&gt;original iPod shuffle&lt;/a&gt; cost $99, and had only 512 MB of storage.
               <text_raw>The 4th Gen Shuffle is priced at a paltry $49.99! The [[Device:iPod_Shuffle_1st_Generation|original iPod shuffle]] cost $99, and had only 512 MB of storage.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">There&apos;s a button just for VoiceOver: push once for &lt;a href=&quot;http://movies.apple.com/media/us/ipoditunes/shuffle/2010/audio/apple-shuffle-voiceover-artist_song_english_pc-20100907.mov#artists-song-name-pc&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;artist and song&lt;/a&gt;, twice for &lt;a href=&quot;http://movies.apple.com/media/us/ipoditunes/shuffle/2010/audio/apple-shuffle-voiceover-battery_status_english_pc-20100907.mov#battery-status-pc&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;battery status&lt;/a&gt;, and hold for &lt;a href=&quot;http://movies.apple.com/media/us/ipoditunes/shuffle/2010/audio/apple-shuffle-voiceover-playlists_english_pc-20100907.mov#multiple-playlist-pc&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;playlist menu&lt;/a&gt;.
               <text_raw>There&apos;s a button just for VoiceOver: push once for [http://movies.apple.com/media/us/ipoditunes/shuffle/2010/audio/apple-shuffle-voiceover-artist_song_english_pc-20100907.mov#artists-song-name-pc|artist and song], twice for [http://movies.apple.com/media/us/ipoditunes/shuffle/2010/audio/apple-shuffle-voiceover-battery_status_english_pc-20100907.mov#battery-status-pc|battery status], and hold for [http://movies.apple.com/media/us/ipoditunes/shuffle/2010/audio/apple-shuffle-voiceover-playlists_english_pc-20100907.mov#multiple-playlist-pc|playlist menu].</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Apple admitted that people actually like buttons and brought them back for this generation.
               <text_raw>Apple admitted that people actually like buttons and brought them back for this generation.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="1">Pshhh! Those of us with 3rd Gen Shuffles just printed out this convenient chart and carried it around for reference.
               <text_raw>Pshhh! Those of us with 3rd Gen Shuffles just printed out this convenient chart and carried it around for reference.</text_raw>
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      <step number="2" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Here&apos;s the full lineup.
               <text_raw>Here&apos;s the full lineup.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="1">There seems to be pattern here: skinny, fat, skinny, fat. It seems like Apple can&apos;t decide what shape they like best.
               <text_raw>There seems to be pattern here: skinny, fat, skinny, fat. It seems like Apple can&apos;t decide what shape they like best.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">iPod Shuffle 4th Generation:
               <text_raw>iPod Shuffle 4th Generation:</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="1">Height: 1.14&amp;quot;
               <text_raw>Height: 1.14&quot;</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="1">Width: 1.24&amp;quot;
               <text_raw>Width: 1.24&quot;</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="1">Depth: 0.34&amp;quot;
               <text_raw>Depth: 0.34&quot;</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="1">Weight: 0.44 oz.
               <text_raw>Weight: 0.44 oz.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">A bank was robbed last week in &lt;a href=&quot;http://avatar.wikia.com/wiki/Ba_Sing_Se&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;Ba Sing Se&lt;/a&gt;. Witnesses were given this lineup to identify the perpetrator.
               <text_raw>A bank was robbed last week in [link|http://avatar.wikia.com/wiki/Ba_Sing_Se|Ba Sing Se]. Witnesses were given this lineup to identify the perpetrator.</text_raw>
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      <step number="3" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Although this step makes it look super-simple to open the Shuffle, it&apos;s not. It took us a good half hour of prying and heat-gunning to open the little guy.
               <text_raw>Although this step makes it look super-simple to open the Shuffle, it&apos;s not. It took us a good half hour of prying and heat-gunning to open the little guy.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="icon_note" level="1">Pro tip: Aluminum gets hot when it&apos;s heated!
               <text_raw>Pro tip: Aluminum gets hot when it&apos;s heated!</text_raw>
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      <step number="4" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The exposed internals.
               <text_raw>The exposed internals.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">The logic board is stuffed alongside the battery in the outer case.
               <text_raw>The logic board is stuffed alongside the battery in the outer case.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Notice the glue residue along the edges of the opening.
               <text_raw>Notice the glue residue along the edges of the opening.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="1">Apple press-fit &lt;em&gt;and&lt;/em&gt; glued the back clip onto the body. No wonder it was such a doozy to open!
               <text_raw>Apple press-fit &apos;&apos;and&apos;&apos; glued the back clip onto the body. No wonder it was such a doozy to open!</text_raw>
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      <step number="5" title="">
         <lines>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">Even the seemingly simple task of disconnecting the control pad ribbon cable turns out to be quite a chore when the connector is 1/8&amp;quot; wide.
               <text_raw>Even the seemingly simple task of disconnecting the control pad ribbon cable turns out to be quite a chore when the connector is 1/8&quot; wide.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">We have a feeling that as technology advances, we&apos;ll need smaller and smaller tools to take devices apart. You won&apos;t be able to see our hands in pictures, just little pointy tweezers.
               <text_raw>We have a feeling that as technology advances, we&apos;ll need smaller and smaller tools to take devices apart. You won&apos;t be able to see our hands in pictures, just little pointy tweezers.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">We already have a microscope ready and waiting in the back room for when that time comes -- but we&apos;re not there quite yet (thankfully).
               <text_raw>We already have a microscope ready and waiting in the back room for when that time comes -- but we&apos;re not there quite yet (thankfully).</text_raw>
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      <step number="6" title="">
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            <line bullet="red" level="0">Our huge #00 screwdriver makes short work of &lt;em&gt;the&lt;/em&gt; logic board screw.
               <text_raw>Our huge #00 screwdriver makes short work of &apos;&apos;the&apos;&apos; logic board screw.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">A plastic opening tool is needed to lift the battery off the light adhesive holding it to the case.
               <text_raw>A plastic opening tool is needed to lift the battery off the light adhesive holding it to the case.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">After the battery is out, a small plastic logic board retainer must be removed with none other than a dental pick.
               <text_raw>After the battery is out, a small plastic logic board retainer must be removed with none other than a dental pick.</text_raw>
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      <step number="7" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">We remove the logic board and battery together from the iPod, because Apple once again chose to solder the battery to the logic board.
               <text_raw>We remove the logic board and battery together from the iPod, because Apple once again chose to solder the battery to the logic board.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The loss of user-serviceability is the price we pay for small, sleek design.
               <text_raw>The loss of user-serviceability is the price we pay for small, sleek design.</text_raw>
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      <step number="8" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">Removing the last four screws in the iPod Shuffle, which secure the control pad to the front of the iPod.
               <text_raw>Removing the last four screws in the iPod Shuffle, which secure the control pad to the front of the iPod.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The button and control pads pop out together with a gentle push.
               <text_raw>The button and control pads pop out together with a gentle push.</text_raw>
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      <step number="9" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">The control pad comes out of the front case without any additional trouble.
               <text_raw>The control pad comes out of the front case without any additional trouble.</text_raw>
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      <step number="10" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">With a listed capacity of .19 Whr, this small 3.7V lithium-ion battery pumps out 15 hours of audio playback.
               <text_raw>With a listed capacity of .19 Whr, this small 3.7V lithium-ion battery pumps out 15 hours of audio playback.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="1">To calculate the capacity in amp-hours, we know P(power) = I(amps)*V(volts), so I = P/V. That yields a capacity of about .051 amp-hours, or 51 mAh. To say the least, that&apos;s diminutive in the world of batteries.
               <text_raw>To calculate the capacity in amp-hours, we know P(power) = I(amps)*V(volts), so I = P/V. That yields a capacity of about .051 amp-hours, or 51 mAh. To say the least, that&apos;s diminutive in the world of batteries.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="black" level="0">It&apos;s remarkable how long a battery lasts when it doesn&apos;t have to power a backlight.
               <text_raw>It&apos;s remarkable how long a battery lasts when it doesn&apos;t have to power a backlight.</text_raw>
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      <step number="11" title="">
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">APPLE 338S0860 C0AN1021 TWN
               <text_raw>APPLE 338S0860 C0AN1021 TWN</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">339S0128 / K9GA608U0E BC80 / FDEF26QV 1025 / 8443 ARM / N2N63MQ1 1031
               <text_raw>339S0128 / K9GA608U0E BC80 / FDEF26QV 1025 / 8443 ARM / N2N63MQ1 1031</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="1">Unsurprisingly, the date codes on this package indicate die manufacture dates in late June (1025) and early August 2010 (1031).
               <text_raw>Unsurprisingly, the date codes on this package indicate die manufacture dates in late June (1025) and early August 2010 (1031).</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="1">&amp;quot;K9GA6&amp;quot; indicates Samsung 16Gb flash, unlike the Nano and touch which use Toshiba flash.
               <text_raw>&quot;K9GA6&quot; indicates Samsung 16Gb flash, unlike the Nano and touch which use Toshiba flash.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="black" level="0">iPod Shuffle 4th Generation Repairability: &lt;strong&gt;2 out of 10&lt;/strong&gt; (10 is easiest to repair)
               <text_raw>iPod Shuffle 4th Generation Repairability: &apos;&apos;&apos;2 out of 10&apos;&apos;&apos; (10 is easiest to repair)</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="green" level="1">Good: The control pad is attached to the logic board via a connector, allowing it to be easily separated.
               <text_raw>Good: The control pad is attached to the logic board via a connector, allowing it to be easily separated.</text_raw>
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            <line bullet="green" level="1">Good: The lack of a screen eliminates a large weak point of other devices, making the Shuffle more resilient to falls. Just don&apos;t flush it down the toilet.
               <text_raw>Good: The lack of a screen eliminates a large weak point of other devices, making the Shuffle more resilient to falls. Just don&apos;t flush it down the toilet.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="red" level="1">Bad: You essentially have to break it to open it.
               <text_raw>Bad: You essentially have to break it to open it.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="red" level="1">Bad: The battery is soldered to the logic board, making replacement that much more difficult.
               <text_raw>Bad: The battery is soldered to the logic board, making replacement that much more difficult.</text_raw>
            </line>
            <line bullet="red" level="1">Bad: Apple keeps shrinking connectors. These super-small cable connectors are increasingly difficult to open without breaking them.
               <text_raw>Bad: Apple keeps shrinking connectors. These super-small cable connectors are increasingly difficult to open without breaking them.</text_raw>
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   <conclusion><p>To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.</p></conclusion>
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