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how much to repair ipod classic

by Curt Bartoletti I Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Can an iPod Classic be repaired?

The Repair Depot can fix your iPod. We specialize in repairs for the following iPod models: iPod Touch, iPod Classic, iPod Nano, And Much More! The Repair Depot Team has been doing iPod repair since Apple Inc. introduced the original iPod in 2001.

How much would it cost to fix a iPod?

All prices are in US dollars and are subject to tax. Pricing and terms might vary at other service providers. We'll add a $ 6.95 shipping fee if we need to ship your iPod....Apple iPod service pricing - United States.ModelOut-of-warranty feeBattery serviceEligible iPod touch models$ 129$ 792 more rows

How much is a broken iPod Classic worth?

Since launching earlier this year, the guys who run the site say they've purchased more than 1,000 iPods from happy customers. The average price paid for a working iPod is $100 (range from $10 to $330). A broken one fetches an average of $30 (range from $2 to $216).

How much is a working iPod Classic worth?

"I assure you, you can still get a classic iPod for a reasonable price - $200 or $300." He noted he still fixes and works with many models of the device.

Does Apple still support ipods?

According to Apple, "products are considered obsolete when Apple stopped distributing them for sale more than seven years ago." In practical terms, this means that Apple no longer offers any service or repairs for these products.

Can you replace the battery in an old iPod?

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Is it worth keeping an old iPod?

Older iPod models from 2012 or earlier are worth just $28 on average, with the most valuable model being the 160GB seventh-generation iPod Classic at $61. These iPods have depreciated by around 90 percent owing to their age.

What can I do with an old iPod Classic?

Here are our top tips on what to do with an old iPod.Install New Firmware.Replace the Battery.Use Your iPod as a Portable Hard Drive. Even if you've already got a newer iPod or iPhone, you can still put your old one to good use. ... Replace the Hard Drive.In-Car Music. ... Sell It!

What can you do with old broken iPods?

Apple will take back old Apple batteries and iPods for free recycling in their stores. For everything else, you need to use their mail back system. Mail-back Trade In. You can trade in most (but not all) working iPhones, iPads, certain smartphones, and notebooks and desktop computers (Mac or PC) for an Apple gift card.

How long will an iPod Classic last?

iPod ClassiciPod Classic 6th generation in silverManufacturerApple Inc.Product familyiPodTypePortable media playerLifespanNovember 10, 2001 – September 9, 2014 (12 years, 9 months)10 more rows

How much is a 2008 iPod Classic worth?

No change in price or capacity: $49 with 1 GB of storage, $69 with 2 GB. And no change in value, as the discontinued models are selling for exactly the same price.

What is a 1st generation iPod worth?

Back in late 2014, not long after Apple discontinued the iPod Classic, there were reports of sealed, first-generation iPods selling for $20,000—and one rare model sold for $90,000.

Can an iPod be fixed?

The thought of having to make it through your day without music may have you down, but luckily iPods are easily repairable for all but the most egregious problems. From hard drive problems to cracked screens, nearly any issue is repairable with patience and the right equipment.

Can iPod Touch be repaired?

You can use an instance for screen repair. If you don't have AppleCare+, we might be able to repair your broken screen for an out-of-warranty fee. We'll run a diagnostic test to see if your iPod needs any other repairs. If it does, we'll let you know.

How do you fix an iPod that won't turn on?

Here's what to do:Check that you have firm cable connections. Remove any debris from all ports.Try a different charging cable, power adapter, and power source. Don't use an adapter or cable that shows any sign of damage.If your device still doesn't turn on, it might need repair. Contact Apple Support.

How do you fix the lines on an iPod Touch?

Answer: A: You can try a hard reset. Press the power button and the home button at the same time and hold it until the Apple appears. If that does not fix it, then if your in reach of an Apple store make an appointment for the Genius bar for them to look at it and discuss your options.

How long is the warranty on an iPod?

The Apple Limited Warranty covers your iPod and its accessories against manufacturing defects for one year from the date you bought your product. The Apple Limited Warranty is in addition to rights provided by consumer law.

How do I get service for my iPod?

Apple offers many ways to get support and service for your iPod. Choose the one that’s best for you. Our support articles might answer your question. Or we can help you with batteries, cracked screens, and other issues.

What happens if your iPod touch screen cracks?

If your screen cracks due to a defect, it’s covered by Apple warranty and consumer law. AppleCare+ for iPod touch includes up to two instances of accidental damage, each with a service fee. You can use an instance for screen repair.

How to backup iPod touch?

Back up your iPod touch with your computer or use iCloud. You’ll need the backup to restore your content if we have to reset or replace your iPod touch. Make sure you know your Apple ID and password. Keep your cables and other accessories when you get service. Back up your iPod.

How to get help with an iPod?

To get help in person, bring your iPod to one of our Apple Authorized Service Providers or make an Apple Store appointment online. If you have an iPod touch, be sure you know your Apple ID and password before your appointment. Start a support request. Back up your iPod and get ready for service.

Is the power adapter included in the iPod?

The Apple-branded accessories that come in the box with your iPod, including the power adapter, are covered by our warranty and consumer law. They’re also covered by AppleCare Protection Plan or AppleCare+. For service details, contact Apple or an Apple Authorized Service Provider.

Does Apple warranty cover battery wear?

The Apple Limited Warranty covers a defective battery, but it doesn’t cover wear from normal use. We might need to test your iPod to find the cause of your battery issue.

What to do if your iPod is dead?

Another common iPod Classic repair that we perform at CPR is battery replacement. If your iPod is no longer holding its charge, or if the device is completely dead, hurry into your local CPR repair shop. We will quickly test the battery, and pinpoint the root of the problem.

How Much Will It Cost?

If you’re searching for iPod Classic repair services that won’t break the bank, look no further than CPR! While repair costs may vary depending on the type and extent of damage to your iPod, our repairs are always affordable and fast. To receive a free estimate on your iPod Classic repair, please contact your nearest CPR Cell Phone Repair location.

Can CPR repair an iPod Classic?

Whether you need a screen replacement, water damage repair, battery replacement, headphone jack repair, or another common iPod Classic repair, CPR is standing by ready to help! Our experienced technicians are experts in all things iPod Classic repair, and offer an easy one-stop solution for getting your device back to its original state quickly and affordably.

The Repair Depot can fix your iPod

We specialize in repairs for the following iPod models: iPod Touch, iPod Classic, iPod Nano, And Much More!

iPod Classic - 1st Gen Battery Replacement

Device not holding a charge? You could need a battery replacement! Get one installed by professional technicians. Looking for a Quick FREE Quote Online? Click here!

iPod Classic - 1st Gen Cracked Screen Repair

Mishaps happen! If you accidentally dropped or damaged your device and cracked the screen, get it repaired by professional technicians. Looking for a Quick FREE Quote Online? Click here!

iPod Classic - 1st Gen Diagnostics

Get your device repaired! Send us your device and we will diagnose the damage of your device and communicate the estimated cost to you, prior to making any repairs. Looking for a Quick FREE Quote Online? Click here!

iPod Classic - 1st Gen Water Damage Repair

Is your device not working correctly or is the screen display messed up after a drink spill or liquid submersion? No worries, we offer water damage repair! Looking for a Quick FREE Quote Online? Click here!

iPod Classic - 2nd Gen Battery Replacement

Device not holding a charge? You could need a battery replacement! Get one installed by professional technicians. Looking for a Quick FREE Quote Online? Click here!

iPod Classic - 2nd Gen Cracked Screen Repair

Mishaps happen! If you accidentally dropped or damaged your device and cracked the screen, get it repaired by professional technicians. Looking for a Quick FREE Quote Online? Click here!

How to Repair iPod Classic Hard Drive?

We're going to guide you through the process of fixing your hard drive depending on what problem you're facing. Some of the faults we'll look at the hard drive data loss, data corruption, and a bad hard drive.

How to recover iPod data?

Download and install Recoverit to your Mac or Windows computer. Then connect the iPod hard drive to the system and select storage of lost data. You'll choose the connected iPod hard drive this time.

Why does my iPod say "Use iTunes to restore"?

If your iPod displays the text 'Use iTunes to restore', it means your software is corrupted. Apple gives you instructions to fix the problem. It will cause data loss, though. Although, this could also be caused by a hard drive failure. If all else fails, you need to replace your hard drive. 2.

Why is my iPod not switching on?

Try to do a system restore first. You know it's a hard drive problem if that doesn't work. It's caused by the hard drive being bad or poorly connected.

What does it mean when your iPod is sad?

You saw this above when we mentioned the sad iPod image. If you see that, it could mean you have a bad iPod Hard Drive. You should diagnose the problem to see if there is disk failure. If there is, you need to replace the hard drive.

What are the problems with my iPod?

What Are the Problems with Your iPod Hard Drive? As you know from our introduction, iPod hard drives can have many problems, which may cause audio or video corruption. It's good to know the specific problems you may face. If you read our guide below, you'll have a good idea.

Can corruption affect iPod?

Corruption errors can have all kinds of negative effects on your device. Your iPod might start freezing. It might be unable to copy music back and forth. That's pretty much the use of an iPod, too! Let's say you've dropped your device and it starts freezing.

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How hard is it to disassemble an iPod?

Because of the metal faceplate, the metal backing, and the 13 (yes, 13) metal clips holding the case together, this is one of the toughest iPods to disassemble.

What to do before opening an iPod?

Before opening your iPod, ensure that the hold switch is in the locked position.

How to putty knife on iPod?

Once the putty knife has cleared the lip of the rear panel, angle the putty knife so that it is vertical, and carefully (but firmly) wiggle it straight down into the iPod via the gap between the plastic opening tools. Push with your fingers on the rear panel behind the putty knife to minimize bending.

How to make iPods not bend?

Push with your fingers on the rear panel behind the putty knife to minimize bending. Slowly flex the putty knife, as shown in the picture, to ensure that most of the metal tabs on this side of the iPod are disengaged.

How to disengage clips on iPod?

Gently (GENTLY) disengage the remaining clips on the rear panel by pulling the tops of the front and rear panels away from each other (think of the bottom of the iPod as a hinge), taking great care not to damage the ribbon cables holding the two halves together.

How much space does an iPod need?

Remove the opening tool from the top corner and insert it into the seam between the front and back of the iPod, leaving at least 1.5 inches of space between the two tools (as done on the other side).

How many ribbon cables are there on an iPod?

There are two ribbon cables connecting the rear panel to the rest of the iPod. In the following step, be careful not to damage these ribbon cables.

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