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这个纤薄、新颖、绿绿的是啥?正是第7代 iPod Nano。这款产品有多个色彩可供选择,但我们偏好绿色。
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Nano 完全重新设计,和 iPod touch 和 iPhone 一起称兄道弟。
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16GB 存储空间
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2.5英寸宽屏多点触控显示屏
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内建的加速度传感器
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蓝牙4.0
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On mine its not plastic its metal which doenst open at all
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移除了螺丝后,我们利用我们的最爱, 塑料开启器,来撬开全新 iPod。
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一番摇动之后,从后壳组装的显示屏便犹抱琵琶半遮面了。仅需移除几根线缆便可窥其真容。
Tough luck if the front lens comes off before the rest of the assembly & it tears one of the ribbon cables
There is a bunch of glue all around the edge of the screen lens. In addition, the screen and aluminum frame that holds it tends to stick to the lens and gets stuck easily on the outer frame. Taking this apart leaves very little room to work with, since the ribbon cables connecting the battery (glued to the back of the screen), screen and touchscreen lens are all very short.
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电池之下是一个可爱的塑料拉片。有可能我们需要进行电池的移除,但我们不确定这是这项任务所决定的。
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利用“spudger”来对3.7 V, 0.8 Wh, 220 mAh的电池一探究竟。
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0.8 Wh 是上一代 iPod0.39 Wh 的两倍还多。
"0.8 Wh is more than twice that of the iPod Nano 6th Generation's 0.39 Wh rating."
Mostly because it has twice the screen ;)
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在先前如同整形医师般对逻辑板的窥探后,我们终于可以轻轻取出逻辑板了~
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如同第五代,许多重要的部件 - 包括电池、Lightning 接头以及音量控制部件 - 都被焊在逻辑板上。
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逻辑板走了,后壳孤零零的。做一个“原谅色”的外壳真不容易,你懂得~
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As usual, iFixit has decided that any integration, thinness, beauty or functionality is low on the list of importance. The most important thing is Lego like snap together and bulk.
I'd recommend you to read the iFixIt mission statement, but you'd figure out they're right soon enough when your first iProduct breaks one way or the other 1 month after the warranty expires..
Using screws and clips does not imply that a product cannot be slim and beautiful, btw.
denmike -
Tried to replace a broken digitizer and ended up breaking the LCD. These instructions don't make clear in Step #6 how deep you need to get the opening tool in order to pull out the ENTIRE DISPLAY ASSEMBLY. The picture indicates, quite wrongly, that you only need to get the tip of the opening tool under the glass. This will result in separating the digitizer from the screen prematurely, and then breaking the LCD screen. The reality is that you must get the tool deep under the metal base of the assembly and pry the whole thing out with much force (it's glued on both sides). Frustrating.
True, I broke the LCD screen with this method. Glue is everywhere in this device.
Axel -
Sir, this isnt a repair guide.
This is one of the worst guides I've found on here. How about you concentrate on actually getting vital information across, instead of making a thousand and one culture references? Vital information like "The bluetooth antenna is GLUED to the plastic cover, and you need to be very careful not to tear it." and "The LCD assembly is GLUED into the chassis, so you need to go deep with the case tool and use a fair bit of force. Breaking the screen is very easy to do."
Jeez.
Hi Marcus.
As indicated at the top of the page, teardowns are previews of the inside of a device and are not intended as disassembly instructions.
We have a full set of repair guides that are created especially to help you disassemble and reassemble your iPod safely.
Happy repairing!
Agreed! There’s glue all over this thing and it def will not come apart the way this is written.
Era -
Say I wanted to remove the Bluetooth antenna; would it have any effect on the Nano other than the inability to connect via Bluetooth?
I doubt it. Bluetooth simply won’t work.
Would like to learn same. It no longer accepts head phone jack.
eBay? Nooop
Just google it. There are some shops delivering rare iPod parts.
how do I know to fix it if it doesn't turn on and there is no sound or light that goes on when charger plug-ins in ipod?
step 6: After a bit of wiggling, we manage to pry the display assembly up from the rear case? you mean after alot of wiggling/prying "thank god i didnt break something" holy $@$* the thing finally pryed up... omg!
Since its soldered to the board ,do I have to buy a new board to replace my headphone jack ?.
LCD is a wreck.
Has anyone figured out what the 75203 23017 chip is? I have an iPod here that has that chip get flaming hot as soon as you connect to a charger. Device doesn't turn on and the battery is sitting at .25V. I'm hoping I can find a donor board to try and swap it out but I have no idea if that will fix the issue.
Thanks guys