Introducción
Reemplaza la pantalla de vidrio curvo para que su iPod Nano se vea como nuevo nuevamente.
Qué necesitas
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Inserta una herramienta de apertura de iPod entre la caja exterior y el marco superior cerca de la pantalla.
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Levantando la herramienta de apertura del iPod, saca suavemente el panel superior del dispositivo.
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Inserta una herramienta de apertura de iPod entre la caja exterior y la placa de interruptor de retención de metal cerca de la parte superior de la pantalla.
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Mientras levantas ligeramente la herramienta de apertura del iPod, saca la placa del interruptor de retención del iPod.
My ribbon broke.
I see that on the pictures further down, you removed the covering plate, which I would suggest to do, as it'll put less weight on the ribbon.
Luckily, we can find spare ones. In fact it doesn't sell alone, it's with the earphones jack.
could you elaborate more as to how did you remedy the broken ribbon?
is the broken ribbon fixable?
is the broken ribbon fixable?
I am new to this my ribbon broke when I was taking out the battery doesn't the new battery ribbon connect to the one connected to the end switch, by that I mean can I connect the new battery ribbon to the end switch ribbon?,where it broke?
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Inserta una herramienta de apertura de iPod entre la pantalla y el panel de vidrio en la parte superior del dispositivo.
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Gira la herramienta de apertura del iPod hacia la parte posterior del dispositivo, levantando ligeramente la parte superior del cristal de la caja exterior.
At this point, I find it helps to separate the lock switch from the top metal casting. You then have just the switch dangling on the fragile ribbon cable. Much less likely to snag or break the ribbon. Just loosen (Don't remove completely) the two Phillips screws. The heavy clunky casting bit can be removed.
You can remove this lens with virtually zero risk to the LCD underneath:
Get a couple guitar picks or spudgers ready, and another old spudger. Using a hot glue gun, glue the old spudger into the very middle of the lens. Let the glue cool completely.
Using a heat gun pointing up from the bottom, heat the 3 edges of the shell around the top and sides of the lens. Avoid getting heat on the lens or hot glue as it will soften.
Using the spudger as a handle, pull up on the lens to get the top edge started and get your guitar picks/spudgers under the sides at the top of the lens.
Complete removal as above.
Using a spudger/guitar pick, start to peel an edge of the hot glue loose to remove old spudger from lens; then clean any residue with alcohol.
“couple of” guitar picks
After destroying one iPod, I learned from my mistakes. Heating it with a hair dryer to loosen the adhesive helped a lot. You need to get the tool between the glass and the lcd display; be very careful not to put pressure on the display!
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Mientras levantas la pantalla con una herramienta de apertura de iPod, inserta una segunda herramienta de apertura de iPod entre la carcasa exterior y el borde superior izquierdo del panel de vidrio.
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Retira la primera herramienta de apertura de iPod de entre el cristal y la pantalla LCD en la parte superior del dispositivo
The iPod I repared had a cracked screen. Caution here because it doesn't pop out that easily. I had to apply some force on the plastic opening tool while using another tool to take out the shards (who are glued to the side).
90% guaranteed you will destroy the LCD in this step. You just dont know how much for to use and if you stress the LCD too much, even with a plastic tool it will be damaged.That’s why ifixit sells those too. My advice is to first completely follow this guide, and if successful, and only then , start ordering parts.
Since the display is probably 99 percent broken, I decided to use a different method. I heat the ipod on my 3-printer heating bed to around 70 degrees Celsius, then I take a suction cup and pull on the display glass. When the glue is warm enough, the glass rises and you can carefully detach the glass with an opening pick. the display remains completely intact greeting Andre
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Levantando ligeramente la herramienta de apertura del iPod, inserta una segunda herramienta de apertura del iPod entre el cristal frontal y la carcasa exterior, en el lado derecho de la pantalla.
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Desliza la segunda herramienta de apertura del iPod a lo largo del borde derecho del panel para quitar el adhesivo.
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Con una herramienta de apertura de iPod aún entre el vidrio y la carcasa exterior, inserta una segunda herramienta de apertura de iPod entre el cristal frontal y la carcasa exterior, en el lado izquierdo.
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Desliza la segunda herramienta de apertura del iPod hacia la parte inferior del dispositivo para quitar el adhesivo.
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Levanta el cristal desde el lado más cercano a la parte superior del iPod, retire el panel de cristal del Nano.
It might be a good idea to remove all the adhesive from the screen before trying to slide the internals out. I had a nightmare trying to get mine out, ended up cutting my thumb and finger from holding onto the edges of the screen too tight trying to wiggle it out. And then to top it off, I broke the hold switch ribbon cable too. I don’t know how much the screen glue vs the battery glue was responsible for making it difficult to remove. Also when sliding it out, be careful the lip on the lower edge of the button hole doesn’t snag on the thin steel frame around the screen.
Is it really needed to remove the glas? Can‘t you just slide out the logic board when glas remains?
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Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
Para volver a ensamblar tu dispositivo, sigue estas instrucciones en orden inverso.
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This step by step guide is perfect for replacing the glass! There is no need to remove the click-wheel or the camera bezel - as seen in may other videos and guides. So stay away from the click wheel if you can - it's just glued in (there is no snap!) and it's really hard to put back in place again. And yes, ideally you can remove the glass without opening anything. It is just glued in and the new one will go in from the top. Good Luck!
I gave my homie my 8 gig when i bought my 16 gig. his girl dropped it and the glass screen cracked. took me no more then 5 minutes and i had it as good as new! Whoop Whoop, danke fo the instructions!
Dear Steven, To me exactly the same happened, although I was the person who got the Ipod and dropped it. So I do understand how to get the glass out, but how do I put a new one in? Just insert it and put everything back on? Should I use glue when I put the screen in? Or will it just stay there on its own? Thanks!
this was great and super easy! thanks so much
Worked well until the lock cable came off. Any way to fix the lock cable? Also the bezel took forever to get back into place.