Cracking open Apple's revamped iPod Nano
By Mark Kaelin on 10 October 2008
The new-model iPod Nano is tall, thin, and well-built. Maybe just a little too well-built for its own good. Let's smash it!
Comments (5)
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hiyo commented on 16/10/2009 10:27
maybe you could go to www.ifixit.com
they have lots of guides to dissembling ipods and other gadgets.
They were able to take apart that ipod nano without damaging it. -
Ray-chirachie commented on 20/05/2009 08:33
i really like theese ipods best ever
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ArtyMarty commented on 13/10/2008 15:42
Well, I for one cant wait till the new laws come in place about a requirement to have user servicable batteries....
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Early Grayce commented on 11/10/2008 01:11
At least apple has fixed the lifespan problem.
Way too many people have saved their ipods from the scrapheap with inexpensive aftermarket batteries.
How dare they extend the life of the devices and steal from Apples bank accounts like that. -
ily_ipod=] commented on 10/10/2008 22:04
R.I.P ipod nano 8gb.
Pretty interesting though
muahahahahaha (evil laugh)
amazing how small everything is.
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