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Installation Guide
iPod 4th Generation or Photo
Difficulty: Moderate
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My Problem
I dropped my iPod on the kitchen floor. Even though it's in a silicone protective case, that wasn't enough protection to keep the LCD screen from getting cracked. The iPod still worked, but you could not see what you were doing on the display.
My Fix
The repair was easy and fast. Plus since I was going to be inside my iPod, I decided to also replace the battery as well. Now my iPod 4G is better than new, and ready for years of use.
My Advice
Truly the hardest part was snapping the case back together again, that actually took longer then getting it open. My trick was to place it face down and evenly push it back together otherwise it wanted to snap a whole side or corner first which seemed to make it harder to close.
My Problem
I had a broken Screen and My head Phone jack was damaged
My Fix
I Looked at the way the IPod was connected and connected all the parts together. I removed the screen, that was the easiest of all and put the new screen in, the hard part was the headphone jack, at fist i dint hear sound, and the problem was i had put the wire end backwards, but now i have a brand new Ipod.
My Advice
Look at the guides and make sure you get the proper part.