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-[* black] Removing the internals... It's a tight squeeze, but we got them out.
-[* black] The main ARM processor is visible on the board. Similar to previous iPods, we expect this is an Apple-branded Samsung processor.
-[* black] Here's the markings from the processor:
- [* red] 339S0081 ARM
- [* orange] K4X51323PG-UGC6
- [* yellow] EDE168AG 0928
- [* green] APL0378A00
- [* blue] N1X2XW 0931
+[* black] Removing the internals... It's a tight squeeze, but we got them out. Getting this iPod open wasn't easy. We don't recommend trying this at home.
+[* icon_note] We wish Apple would a little effort into making iPods repairable, instead of forcing people to [[Info:environment|throw them away]] when they break. Recent iPods have become increasingly difficult to successfully repair.
+[* black] This iPod employs copious amounts of glue and adhesive to hold everything together. That makes it easy for Apple to put together, but hard to take apart.