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I got the tools.

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  • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

    @fahrni No, it stays an 8GB iPod nano. I’m only swapping in a new battery.

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    @jwildeboer The Nano, like you have, is the best form factor iPod, in my opinion.

    I did a little reading and they’re kind of difficult to upgrade. The standard iPod gen 4 and up are — apparently — easy to upgrade.

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    • fahrni@curmudgeon.cafeF fahrni@curmudgeon.cafe

      @jwildeboer The Nano, like you have, is the best form factor iPod, in my opinion.

      I did a little reading and they’re kind of difficult to upgrade. The standard iPod gen 4 and up are — apparently — easy to upgrade.

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      @fahrni I am more than happy with the 8GB, that's a lot of music already 🙂 I also have a classic 6th gen with the 80GB hard drive, so I never felt the need to upgrade.

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      • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

        @fahrni I am more than happy with the 8GB, that's a lot of music already 🙂 I also have a classic 6th gen with the 80GB hard drive, so I never felt the need to upgrade.

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        @jwildeboer Makes sense. 👍🏼

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        • fahrni@curmudgeon.cafeF fahrni@curmudgeon.cafe

          @jwildeboer The Nano, like you have, is the best form factor iPod, in my opinion.

          I did a little reading and they’re kind of difficult to upgrade. The standard iPod gen 4 and up are — apparently — easy to upgrade.

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          @fahrni @jwildeboer not sure the nano storage can be upgraded without BGA soldering. the classic/mini was easy because they used hard drives.

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          • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

            The iPod nano 3G is open. And as expected, it has a bloated battery. But that can be fixed. It is still working, so a new battery should bring it back.

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            @jwildeboer Wow. Please tell us your experience how easy or hard it was. I have also a nano and a classic. Both need a battery replacement.
            Where have you bought the needed stuff? And is there a good how to? Do you need soldering?

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            • thorsten@puzich.socialT thorsten@puzich.social

              @jwildeboer Wow. Please tell us your experience how easy or hard it was. I have also a nano and a classic. Both need a battery replacement.
              Where have you bought the needed stuff? And is there a good how to? Do you need soldering?

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              @thorsten The best how to is the iPod Repair clinic, a guy with 20 years of experience, sharing his wisdom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V-ZqzuxN8Q

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              • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                @thorsten The best how to is the iPod Repair clinic, a guy with 20 years of experience, sharing his wisdom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5V-ZqzuxN8Q

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                @thorsten Yes, you need to understand how these clips work that hold everything together. Because you need force to get them to open. The nano need soldering, the 6/7th gen doesn't.

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                • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                  The iPod nano 3G is open. And as expected, it has a bloated battery. But that can be fixed. It is still working, so a new battery should bring it back.

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                  New battery installed. Tested. Case closed 🙂 iPod nano 3G is back for many more years of service, hopefully 🙂 That was definitely a tough repair. These iPod nanos are quite demanding to pry open. But does is done. Onward to saving more devices from ending up at the landfill.

                  #RightToRepair

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                  • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                    New battery installed. Tested. Case closed 🙂 iPod nano 3G is back for many more years of service, hopefully 🙂 That was definitely a tough repair. These iPod nanos are quite demanding to pry open. But does is done. Onward to saving more devices from ending up at the landfill.

                    #RightToRepair

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                    @jwildeboer ... whispering life into old devices. 🙃

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                    • jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.netJ jwildeboer@social.wildeboer.net

                      New battery installed. Tested. Case closed 🙂 iPod nano 3G is back for many more years of service, hopefully 🙂 That was definitely a tough repair. These iPod nanos are quite demanding to pry open. But does is done. Onward to saving more devices from ending up at the landfill.

                      #RightToRepair

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                      @jwildeboer

                      This old circular button is so nice. You don't have to look at the device to use it to skip a tune or to go back.

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