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Model No. A1367 / 8, 16, 32, or 64 GB capacity

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iPod Touch 4g LCD connector problems

I had a cracked screen in my iPod so I took it to a service. They changed the screen and it was OK, until I tried to connect to my home wi-fi network. Before screen replacement I could access wi-fi without problems from my room (about 25 meters from router) and after the replacement, I had problems with connection even while standing about 15 meters from router (in the corridor). I read that should an antenna problem, so what I should to do is to open iPod and push the antenna badge down. I opened it, done what was said and "closed" iPod. But I saw the lcd connector wasn't connected to the pinned gap. I couldn't get him into the gap again. I plugged ot to the computer to get known that my iPod is in soft DFU mode. LCD is not responding :(

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if you had taken it somewere to get fix you should have went back and complained beacause now you opened it up again you have no rights....

plug the lcd cable back in it will work it can be tricky to get seeded dont push to hard as it can damage the pins

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