Apple iPod nano Take Apart Repair Manual

May 28, 2009 Filed Under: Apple  

apple ipod nano take apart guide

apple ipod nano take apart guide

This take apart repair manual is presented as a guide in order to help you repair problems on your Apple iPod Working on an iPod can be dangerous if not done properly. Welcome to the iPod nano Take-Apart manual. Nanos are small and fragile, so you have to handle them with care. The inside is pretty much one piece including the logic board, battery (which is soldered on), RAM (2 or 4GB), headphone jack, and data port.

There is one slight difference between the design of the Apple iPod nano 2GB and Apple iPod nano 4GB models. The 2GB Apple iPod nano model in the revisions seen so far have a socketed daughterboard. This allows for easy replacement of the RAM by just removing a couple of screws. The 4GB models have the RAM chip soldered directly to the logic board making it nearly impossible to change RAM chips without the proper soldering equipment. This manual will show a comparison between the two models a little bit later.

You should now have the LCD freed. At this point you should be done with the disassembly unless you have a 2GB iPod nano. They have one more removable piece. The rest of the repairs on the iPod nano would require soldering which will not be covered in this version of the take-apart manual. It may be covered in a later revision if there is a large demand for it.

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Download Apple iPod nano Take Apart Repair Manual

Apple iPod nano Take Apart Repair Manual
Download Apple iPod nano Take Apart Repair Manual
Source: www.powerbookmedic.com


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