@tom1of5 could be one of two things. Cracked screen or bad screen connector. Post some pictures of what your screen looks like. that way we can most likely give you a definite answer. I've noticed you actually had to change your device. Since it is not a 5th gen ipod video but a iPod touch. Your picture shows a cracked screen. You will need to replace it.
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@tom1of5 could be one of two things. Cracked screen or bad screen connector. Post some pictures of what your screen looks like. That way we can most likely give you a definite answer.
I've noticed you actually had to change your device :-) Since it is not a iPod 5th Generation ~~(Video)~~ but a iPod touch. Your picture shows a cracked screen. You will need to replace it.
@tom1of5 could be one of two things. Cracked screen or bad screen connector. Post some pictures of what your screen looks like. that way we can most likely give you a definite answer. I've noticed you actually had to change your device. Since it is not a 5th gen ipod video but a iPod touch. Your picture shows a cracked screen. You will need to replace it,
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@tom1of5 could be one of two things. Cracked screen or bad screen connector. Post some pictures of what your screen looks like. that way we can most likely give you a definite answer. I've noticed you actually had to change your device. Since it is not a 5th gen ipod video but a iPod touch. Your picture shows a cracked screen. You will need to replace it.
@tom1of5 could be one of two things. Cracked screen or bad screen connector. Post some pictures of what your screen look slike. that way we can most likely give you a definite answer. Also, if yours is a 30GB and you replaced the battery with one for anything but the 30GB, it is possible that the new battery has caused the damage. There is a difference in thickness and it will press on the display. Anyhow, let's see what you got going on here.
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@tom1of5 could be one of two things. Cracked screen or bad screen connector. Post some pictures of what your screen looks like. that way we can most likely give you a definite answer. I've noticed you actually had to change your device. Since it is not a 5th gen ipod video but a iPod touch. Your picture shows a cracked screen. You will need to replace it,
@tom1of5 could be one of two things. Cracked screen or bad screen connector. Post some pictures of what your screen look slike. that way we can most likely give you a definite answer. Also, if yours is a 30GB and you replaced the battery with one for anything but the 30GB, it is possible that the new battery has caused the damage. There is a difference in thickness and it will repsee on the display. Anyhow, let's see what you got going on here.
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@tom1of5 could be one of two things. Cracked screen or bad screen connector. Post some pictures of what your screen look slike. that way we can most likely give you a definite answer. Also, if yours is a 30GB and you replaced the battery with one for anything but the 30GB, it is possible that the new battery has caused the damage. There is a difference in thickness and it will press on the display. Anyhow, let's see what you got going on here.
@tom1of5 could be one of two things. Cracked screen or bad screen connector. Post some pictures of what your screen look slike. that way we can most likely give you a definite answer. Also, if yours is a 30GB and you replaced the battery with one for anything but the 30GB, it is possible that the new battery has caused the damage. There is a difference in thickness and it will repsee on the display. Anyhow, let's see what you got going on here.
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