iPod Touch 6th Generation Display Assembly Replacement
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Daha fazlasını göster…
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Make sure you iPod is powered off before starting the repair
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Hold the Sleep/Wake Button (Power Button) for about 3-5 seconds.
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Place a suction cup just above the home button, towards the lower section of the glass.
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Press it firmly to ensure the cup has a strong seal.
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Hold iPod firmly on a hard surface
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Start to Lift the suction cup, and start to firmly pull constantly until the adhesive breaks, and the display comes up from the rear case.
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When lifting the screen apart if adhesive is still sticking to the display you may get a razor blade to cut the adhesive.
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Carefully fold the display over away from the rest of the iPod, watching out not to disconnect or break any of the ribbon cables. Set the two halves flat on a flat surface
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Use a plastic opening tool to pry the home button switch up from the LCD Plate
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Do not try to remove the home button switch, because it is connected to components below the LCD plate.
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Remove three 1.6 mm #00 Phillips screws that are securing the logic board onto the rear case.
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Turn the iPod to the back were you can see the Apple logo and apply heat there to soften adhesive
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Get a spudger and use the flat end of it to take out facing camera out of its socket in the display assembly.
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Use the tip of a spudger to peel back a piece of tape covering a screw on the side of the headphone jack.
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Flip the entire assembly over, showing the back of the logic board.
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Use a plastic opening tool to disconnect the digitizer cable from the logic board.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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This is a very comprehensive guide, but it is way beyond me.
I’d rather live with erratic behaviour in my current iPod, or ditch it and rely on my Android cell-phone for the same functions.