Can the screen be replaced

I have an Classic Ipod but the screen (plasma) is shattered. Is there any way I can send it in to get it repaired and if so what is the pricing on that.
Also I have iCloud on my iPhone 4 that has my contacts saved and calender saved; I do not need my apps saved cause they can all be logged into. My iPhone tells me I have no memory left and I need to manage it and upgrade my memory because it will not back up anymore. I talked to someone before about this issue and asked if I could delete my prior back up if it will create enough room to save a new back up. When I click on delete back up it says all of my iCloud information will be deleted. Does this mean that the last back up will be deleted or all of my prior information from iCloud will be deleted.
Jennifer Horvath
[email protected]
(734) 778-3289

Apple will repair/replace it for something like $199. You need to call/visit them for this service. The normally replace it with a refurbished unit.
Glor

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