langy langys rodshop Messages 6,095 Location London Oct 1, 2011 #1 My Ipod classic battery finally died so need to change it, It looks like you just prise the 2 halves apart but i thought i would ask first
My Ipod classic battery finally died so need to change it, It looks like you just prise the 2 halves apart but i thought i would ask first
T tigler Expert on the trivial Messages 3,931 Oct 1, 2011 #2 Drop it on the floor, works with my phone !!
D Ducati Member Messages 137 Oct 1, 2011 #3 langy said: My Ipod classic battery finally died so need to change it, It looks like you just prise the 2 halves apart but i thought i would ask first Click to expand... Follow this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2h53otOBTsI I believe you have to also do the dance when you have finished
langy said: My Ipod classic battery finally died so need to change it, It looks like you just prise the 2 halves apart but i thought i would ask first Click to expand... Follow this http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2h53otOBTsI I believe you have to also do the dance when you have finished
T troppo Member Messages 485 Oct 1, 2011 #4 i`ve always found a 30 oz hammer works quite effectivly lol
E edzt Member Messages 54 Oct 1, 2011 #5 http://www.ifixit.com/Device/iPod_Classic useful site if your a mac addict like me
Burf86 Member Messages 218 Location Frome, Somerset Oct 2, 2011 #6 I tried swapping the batteries on 2 i-pods I had. they were both the same, but it didn't work. Something about non compatibility came up on the screen
I tried swapping the batteries on 2 i-pods I had. they were both the same, but it didn't work. Something about non compatibility came up on the screen
langy langys rodshop Messages 6,095 Location London Oct 5, 2011 #7 Got a new battery off ebay and in a couple of minutes it was fitted, switched on and it all works great again
Got a new battery off ebay and in a couple of minutes it was fitted, switched on and it all works great again