TechnoExpress.Net: How to Upgrade, Repair, Disassemble an Apple Portable Media Player
How to Upgrade, Repair, Disassemble an Apple Portable Media Player
Do you need to upgrade or repair your Apple Computer Inc. portable (digital) media player?
Here is a collection of
free take apart instructions, disassembly pictures, upgrade and repair manuals,
as well as do-it-yourself (DIY) tips and tricks for iPod Mini, Nano, Shuttle, Video mobile media players
(portable digital audio players and video players).
If you have written a guide yourself (or if you
know of a tutorial not linked here), please
submit a new entry.
The iPod Battery unplugged: the real story on what may (or may NOT) be wrong with your iPod battery. Includes take apart pictures showing the latches and hooks which hold the player case together.
Check out these exclusive shots of the new iPhonePod. It's got all the features of a RAZR, and all the features of a 4GB iPod nano. It's funny nerdery. Laugh.
So, you have a black nano and now realize that you should have purchased a case or a cover for it. But, it's too late now, it's already covered with barely visible scratches and marks that you can only see under a 500-watt lamp. Oh no! What will you do? Restore your iPod nano to new condition with a $4 can of Brasso.
How to build a batterypack/charger device that can extend the usefulness of the Shuffle. Apple sells such a device but it is rather expensive for what it does.
This tutorial shows how to replace the output capacitor for portable digital media players. It skips the headphone amplifier to get pure audio straight from the source. Note: this diyMod is not the same as the iMod! This modification is not meant for beginners; go past this point at your own risk. The SMD elements to deal with are very small, and accidents can be potentially fatal to your media player.