iPod Nano 4

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    iPod Nano 4

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    iPod Nano 4 Technical Characteristics

    The iPod Nano 4th generation is a popular compact MP3 player developed by Apple Inc. It was first released in September 2008.

    • Screen: 2.0-inch (diagonal) color LCD with LED backlight
    • Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels at 204 pixels per inch
    • Capacity: 8GB or 16GB flash drive
    • Dimensions: 90.7 mm (...

    iPod Nano 4 Technical Characteristics

    The iPod Nano 4th generation is a popular compact MP3 player developed by Apple Inc. It was first released in September 2008.

    • Screen: 2.0-inch (diagonal) color LCD with LED backlight
    • Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels at 204 pixels per inch
    • Capacity: 8GB or 16GB flash drive
    • Dimensions: 90.7 mm (3.6 inches) height, 38.7 mm (1.5 inches) width, 6.2 mm (0.24 inch) depth
    • Weight: 36.8 grams (1.3 ounces)
    • Audio Playback: Up to 24 hours when fully charged
    • Charging: Approx. 3 hours (fast charge in about 1.5 hours)

    Instructions for Replacing iPod Nano 4

    Warning:

    Always turn off your device before starting the repair process to avoid any kind of electrical hazards. Also, this guide assumes you're familiar with basic smartphone repair practices and safety protocols.

    Materials Needed:

    • Replacement iPod Nano 4 screen
    • Plastic opening tools

    Step 1: Opening the iPod Nano 4

    First, use your plastic opening tool to carefully open the iPod Nano by prying the metal casing apart from the screen, starting from the top and working your way around the device.

    Step 2: Disconnecting the screen

    Once open, carefully disconnect the connector cable attached to the screen. It's usually affixed by a few small screws, so remove those first if necessary.

    Step 3: Removing the screen

    Next, using the plastic opening tools, carefully remove the old screen. Apply slight pressure and lift the screen gradually to avoid damaging the frame.

    Step 4: Installing the new screen

    Now, connect your new screen's connector to the motherboard. Once connected, screw it down if necessary, then carefully place the new screen into the frame.

    Step 5: Reassembling the device

    Once the screen is in place, align the metal casing with the new screen and gently press the two pieces together until they're secured.

    Final Step: Testing

    Turn on your iPod Nano 4 to ensure the new screen is functioning correctly. If there are any issues, double check all of your connections and repeat the above steps if necessary.

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