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iPod Nano 6th Generation 2011 Teardown

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  • iPod Nano 7th Generation Repairability Score: 5 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair)

  • Good: Once the display is removed, the rest of the disassembly is relatively straightforward.

  • Good: The ribbon cable connectors make it easy to disconnect the display and headphone jack from the logic board.

  • Neutral: The headphone jack and volume buttons are attached to the same ribbon cable and must be replaced at the same time.

  • Bad: Getting the display off of the device requires the use of a heat gun, as there is a lot of adhesive holding it in place.

  • Bad: The battery is soldered to the logic board, making replacement of a single component more cumbersome.

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