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iPod Nano 6th Generation Teardown

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  • The headphone jack and button contacts are connected via a long, thin ribbon cable which runs along the inside edge of the Nano.

  • Four very small screws secure the button contacts to the top edge.

  • After removing yet another screw, the headphone jack pops out of place with the help of an iPod Nano opening tool.

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