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iPod Touch 4th Generation Teardown

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  • iPod Touch 4th Generation Repairability: 4 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair)

  • Opening the device is pretty straightforward, as long as you have a heat gun and some iPod Touch opening tools handy.

  • The headphone jack is not soldered to the logic board, a first for the iPod Touch line.

  • The front glass and LCD are permanently fused together, increasing the cost of repairing broken front glass.

  • Removing the display completely requires removing the logic board.

  • Apple soldered the volume button and sleep button cable to the logic board. The previous Touch had a ZIF connector. This makes removing logic board very difficult.

  • The battery is still soldered to the logic board, just like previous models.

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