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[* black] iPod Nano 7th Generation Repairability: ***4 out of 10*** (10 is easiest to repair). | |
[* green] Easy to open case requires only unscrewing two screws and a plastic opening tool. | |
[* green] Replaceable Bluetooth antenna. | |
[* green] Only standard Phillips #00 screws, no security or pentalobe. | |
[* yellow] External screws hidden behind the antenna mean less adhesive holding down the display assembly. | |
[* red] The battery, Lightning connector, button cable, and headphone jack are all soldered to the logic board. | |
[* red] Battery is adhered to the back of the display assembly. | |
- | [* red] Digitizer cable is difficult disconnect and gets in the way of removing the display assembly. |
+ | [* red] Digitizer cable is difficult to disconnect and gets in the way of removing the display assembly. |