Tue Apr 17, 2007 6:34AM EDT
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I've been known to dig up a screwdriver and open the occasional DVD player when, say, a disc gets jammed in the tray, but prying open an iPod with a little screwdriver has never seemed like a good idea to me. Yet here is Blue Raven Technology with its new series of DIY iPod battery replacement kits, which promise to help you swap in a new battery for your player. I gave it a shot myself yesterday, and guess what? It worked, but my iPod's lovely shell suffered some ugly dings in the process. Ugh.
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This sounds like a shameless plug, but my father in-law and his son repair batteries, LCD screens, cases, and the mini hard drives in i-pods...they sell refurbs and like-new ipods(with the applecare warranty). The costs are well below what apple charges...and they have experience in repair and restoring i-pods...with money-back guarantees, etc. The store which they hope to open soon here on yahoo! by Tuesday(May 1) is... we-got-your-ipod.com. The website which they repair ipods is ipodrepairsurgeons.com. I was skeptical, but there is a huge demand for people who want to repair or restore their ipods. I heard that the kits can really mess-up the case and for a little more than the kit...have it professionally repaired...
wut a dumb article. isnt there any real news or anything actually interesting going on? yahoo has "replace an ipod battery" as a featured article... god that is sad.
Apple is learning from manufacturers of printers. New printer costs $5 more thab cartridges. Shame Rosco
I have an iPod shuffle, any replacement batteries need for those???
if you change the battery.... will that get rid of a sad face and start it over from scratch?
Replacing anything in an ipod is incredibly easy, especially if you're used to fixing laptops. You have to be careful and precise, you don't want to be ripping ribbon cables or losing screws. I've replaced a few batteries, screens and harddrives with no broken or lost pieces and no scratches.
thanks a lot! i just drop, my second ipod in the toilet, Oops and i can get it to work, i wonder if i can just change the battery and get it to work? any way , im gonna try replacing the battery and see how it goes....
my chocolate is my ipod loll and no prob with that
After sending my Zune to the company twice I said screw it and went with ipod.
Replacement kits for sunset models? A load of crap. Apple should either offer user full price for replacement OR credit replacement charges toward a new device. The batteries used in ipods, the Lithion Ions anyway, are similar to the ones in digital cameras. What haven't they designed a model that offers a non-firewire charge method and allows users to just pop in a new battery? Because they're greedy and they KNOW that their target market will always want what's new and cool (meaning they think we're suckers) So I have my old pink mini plugged into a power outlet in the car because batter no longer holds charge, and bought a Nano to take to the gym, travel, etc. The way these devices are powered is pretty basic. It's the industrial design that makes it a hassle - which is not in the interest of selling a quality and user friendly item. Case in point, my old Pentax Optio camera broke so I bought a new Samsung. I can use EITHER the old Pentax battery (as long as I charge it in the charger) OR the battery that came with the camera. Big names suggest that their mechanics are somehow proprietary. It's crap. But I found the 'no damage' way to replace the battery, without buying the kit. Will share free of charge. Just hit me up with an email =)
Thank you for including pictures of your iPod, post-replacement. Oh wait, you didn't. ugh.
thanks for the info
Gorillas aren't supposed to mess with an Ipod. Leave that to people with common sense. I replaced the battery in the second generation ipod 40 gig without any damage to Ipod. New battery is awesome and it took all of 10 minutes. If you don't know you better ask somebody.
If you can not open an ipod case without damaging it, I would sure hate to see you opening a dvd player. My Gen 4 ipod has undergone new harddrive and new battery installs, and is still beautiful as always. If you are really that upset about how it looks, get a case.
I called Apple according to them for the $60.00 if your battery is below 50% they dont waste the time changing the battery. They send out a new one and refurb yous and sell it. This would be the better alternative than just putting out 30.00 dollars for your old one with any damage you may of had.
So if you DIY, where do you get a batteryand what kind of battery do you need?
h ard time during the weekend to contact rep
no one to talk with on status of order no telephone #
use a butter knife, I've replaced batteries in a few different Ipods with no scratching.. I used two butter knifes at a time.
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66 Posted by khan_noonian on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:50PM EDT Report Abuse
I have a 4gb ipod mini. I doesn't have a crevace for the front or back, so it's just one whole piece. How do I go about changing the battery?