My ipod is damaged

My ipod is damaged and the screen is loose. also it wont on and the lock button is stuck physically. I live in India, i would like to repair it hopefully not too expensive. Its and ipod touch 4G 8GB

If y ohave Apple stores in India then
- Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar                          
- Otherwise contact an Apple Authorized Service Provider

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  • My ipod is damaged on the side of it and the screen is about to pop out what do i do?

    my ipod is damaged on the side of it and the screen is about to pop out what do i do?

    Have the iPod serviced by Apple for a flat fee or send it into a third party repair company to have them repair it for a little less.  A simple Google search for iPod Touch screen repair should give you a number of results to work with.
    B-rock

  • Hi , my sister got really mad and she banged her iPod touch 5th generation on a table and she banged it so hard that the screen didn't crack but inside the the iPod is damage as in like colors are popping out and the screen doesn't work, can i fixed this?

    Hi , my sister got really mad and she banged her iPod touch 5th generation on a table and she banged it so hard that the screen didn't crack but inside the the iPod is damage as in like colors are popping out and the screen doesn't work, can i fixed this?

    Apple will exchange your iPod for a refurbished one for this price. They do not fix yours.
    Apple - iPod Repair price      
    A third-party place like the following maybe less. Google for more.
    iPhone Repair, Service & Parts: iPod Touch, iPad, MacBook Pro Screens

  • Screen of ipod is damage

    If screen of ipod is damage can it be fix? Will the AppleCare Protection Plan cover the damages?

    Welcome to Apple Discussions!
    Screen damage is usually an indication of abuse, in which case Apple will not repair the iPod.
    However, it is up to Apple as to whether it is abuse or not.
    You may want to give Apple a call...
    Apple Phone Numbers
    btabz

  • The lock botton on my ipod was damaged how can i fix this?

    the lock botton on my ipod was damaged how can i fix this

    You can get a replacement by Apple, but you'll have to pay for it, if it is not covered by warranty:
    Apple - Support - Service Answer Center
    Apple - Support - iPod - Repair pricing
    Or search the Internet for 3rd party repair companies

  • My ipod will damage the lock key and now serves this happened the day yesterday, I have not been dropped and has not suffered damage so far nungún that happens, also when I'm using some applications crashes and throws me of the application

    my ipod will damage the lock key and now serves this happened the day yesterday, I have not been dropped and has not suffered damage so far nungún that happens, also when I'm using some applications crashes and throws me of the application
    I want to know that I can do, plus I have an ipod shuffle first generation and I have not been able to use itunes because I required an update and this does not allow update

    Is English you native language? If so please clarify your question.  Otherwise post in our native language since your translation does not make sense.

  • Simple solution for Apple re: the ipod hearing damage issue;-)

    All those stories on pods damaging hearing
    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/03/14/health/main1403418.shtml
    First you have to be an idiot to turn it way way up; but the simple solution Apple can easily do is to make the volume control level bar turn red when it gets to a possibly damaging level for those folks who can't figure it out themselves...;-) That could be a simple update to add some color.....
    [Apple can send me adequate compensation for my brilliant suggestion, I'd suggest a 40gig ipod;-)]

    Don't tell us, tell Apple. : )
    http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipod.html

  • Ipod classic damaged  ? disk utility says stuff like "no clusters"

    hi, my ipod classic seems to be strange, i went to disk utility and click verify i get what is pasted below. if i click repair it seems to repair something but when i start over and click verify i get this again
    Verifying volume “POD”
    ** /dev/disk2s1
    ** Phase 1 - Preparing FAT
    ** Phase 2 - Checking Directories
    /iPod_Control/Device/clock has no clusters
    Truncate? no
    size of /iPod_Control/Device/clock is 4, should at most be 0
    Truncate? no
    /iPod_Control/Device/Preferences has no clusters
    Truncate? no
    size of /iPod_Control/Device/Preferences is 2952, should at most be 0
    Truncate? no
    /iPod_Control/Device/alarms has no clusters
    Truncate? no
    size of /iPod_Control/Device/alarms is 4, should at most be 0
    Truncate? no
    ** Phase 3 - Checking for Orphan Clusters
    4017 files, 55941120 KiB free (874080 clusters)
    Error: Filesystem verify or repair failed.
    thanks

    reformat the drive entirely then scan... only way to make sure

  • IPod Screen damage

    No major issue, but.....
    My car stereo has an iPod input, and when in use, the iPod displays the logo of the stereo system which I presume, is fed from the stereo. This logo never changes, is always on, and I have yet found a way to switch it off (the unit does charge when connected).
    Can this harm the iPod screen over time (eg, burn this image into it permanently like an old style television), or is this not an issue?
    Thanks!!

    Mine does the same (on all my iPods) when connected to my Kenwood unit.
    The iPod has an LCD screen and these do not suffer from screen burn, so it's not an issue.

  • How can I listen to the music/songs or watch the movies in my iTunes library if I've damaged/lost my iPod and use a system-reovered/new computer?

    I accidentally dropped my iPod Classic 160 GB into the toilet
    bowl of my home sometime ago, and unfortunately enough,
    as misfortunes seldom come singly, I got a serious problem
    with my computer ( an HP Desktop) and had to do the system
    recovery which, as you know, removes everything in the system
    drive. After having reinstalled iTunes, I thought I should be able
    to listen to the music I kept in the Library of iTunes, but I don't
    see any of my music/songs or movies there. Thus come my
    three questions below:
    1) How can I locate and enjoy the music or movies I saved in
    the iTunes Library with a computer after its system recovery
    or even a new computer?
    2) Like the current situation I'm in, when my iPod is damaged
    or lost, can I still enjoy the music or movies saved in the
    iTunes Library from my computer ( meaning without an iPod)
    if I have the iTunes application installed in it? How? Do I have
    to sign in my account? Sign in with my e-mail address saved
    in my account? Where can I find the sign-in webpage of iTunes?
    (Please provide me with the related link of the webpage.)
    3) The above issue brings up another question, are the music/songs
    and movies as well as other programs in the iTunes Library saved
    in my computer or in Apple's server?
    Please, with your kind patience, let me know as detailed as possible.
    And also let me know what Apple's e-mail address I can use to ask
    for support on such issues as described above? Although I always
    prefer asking for support or help by e-mail, I would also appreciate
    if you could let me know the phone number I can use to ask for
    such help.
    Best regards,
    Lawrence Wood

    System Recovery generally assumes you have backed up your data somewhere first. If not, you're in trouble.
    Depending on your region you can recover most of your previous iTunes purchases. Install iTunes. Use Store > Authorize This Computer... and Store > Sign In... then select iTunes Store in the left-hand column and click Purchased in the Quick Links section on the right. You should now be looking at a list of past purchases that you can download to your computer.
    See also: HT2519 - Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store
    Your purchase history is preserved on Apple's servers. Anything you ripped from CD or downloaded from elsewhere was stored on your computer and should have been backed up.
    There is no live telephone support for iTunes issues. For problems with a particular purchase contact the iTunes Store support staff through the report a problem links in your account history, or via Contact Support. For general issues with usage this is the place to get help.
    tt2

  • My iPod speaker Is damaged

    Yes my iPod speaker  damaged and when I'm in any application not to miss anything got hit, also work, sometimes not well grabs the system and I have to turn it off for this normal

    - Try cleaning out/blowing out the headphone jack. Try inserting/removing the plug a dozen times or so. There is a little switch in the headphone jack that disconnects the speaker when the headphone jack is inserted.
    Try the following to rule out a software problem
    - Reset the iOS device. Nothing will be lost
    Reset iPod touch: Hold down the On/Off button and the Home button at the same time for at
    least ten seconds, until the Apple logo appears.
    - Reset all settings
    Go to Settings > General > Reset and tap Reset All Settings.
    All your preferences and settings are reset. Information (such as contacts and calendars) and media (such as songs and videos) aren’t affected.
    - Restore from backup
    - Restore to factory settings/new iOS device.
    - Make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store. Seems you have a bad headphone jack or other hardware problem.
    Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar

  • Ipod can it be damaged in shipping by the cold?

    this maybe a stupid question but how is the ipod not damaged for example the screen when fedex keeps it in the cold for 7 days
    and if i leave it in my car for 7 hrs in cold weather it breaks?

    Who says that it will break and why would you think FedEx keeps it in the cold? And for a week? Just speculating or do you have a reason to say that? And where is it all that cold now anyway? Bigger danger of cars is that they get to +140F inside with the sun.

  • Ipod reported as damaged by iTunes 9 but working properly

    Everytime I connect my iPod Classic 80 Gb to my windows xp computer (were was started and configured for the first time)the iTunes 9 detects it, but it says that the iPod is damaged and needs to be restored, making impossible to sync or add any music file.
    The problem is very strange because that iPod works perfectly playing music and I can add music to it from my mac (Macbook 13.3 unibody).
    Since the beginning I have added music to my iPod from the Pc and the mac randomly. Never sync with the mac, only with the PC.
    In the mac it appears as a "windows configuration", and continues like that.
    I do not want to restore, that means to waste too much time and I suspect about any kind of iTunes 9 bug.

    Everytime I connect my iPod Classic 80 Gb to my windows xp computer (were was started and configured for the first time)the iTunes 9 detects it, but it says that the iPod is damaged and needs to be restored, making impossible to sync or add any music file.
    Do you have Service Pack 3 for your XP, or just Service Pack 2?
    (If you've just got SP2, this might be being caused by a Windows drive letter confusion.)

  • IPod Charges on a Docking Station but not via USB

    Bit of an odd one this, I have been living with it for a good many years, however now as I have discovrered the usefullness of this forum I will ask for some advice on the cause of this.
    Simply my iPod will not charge when connected to usb, eg charger, from the computer. When connected to a docking station that runs off mains power it will charge. It holds the charge well.
    The problm first started when I plugged it into a faulty USB port. The keyway was broken so I managed to insert the connector the wrong way round. This messed up the iPod and I wasn't able to get it working again untill I got it home and connected it up to my computer. From this point onwards it has not charged via usb.
    Naturaly I would have thought the Battery, or possibly some charging unit to be at fault in this, however as it depends on how I go about charging it, I am unsure as to what it would be.
    Any thoughts?

    The 5th generation iPod had two sets of power input pins on the dock connector. One set is for USB power (+5V) while the other set is for Firewire connections (+12V and up), a hold over from when all iPods could charge and sync via a Firewire connection. The 5th generation could only sync via USB but Apple left the charging ability from Firewire connections to allow the iPod to be backwards compatible with all the various chargers and docks already "in the field". Back then, almost all docks used the Firewire pins for inputting charging voltage (usually +12V) so they would be backward compatible with all previous iPods.
    Sooooo, what has probably happened is when you plugged in the USB cord backward with your iPod, you damaged the input circuitry of the iPod for the USB voltage pins (perhaps a diode or resistor burned up) and now you can no longer have input on those pins. However your Firewire connection is still fine. So when you plug into your old dock which still supports Firewire charging you can charge your iPod. Note that almost all newer docks no longer have the Firewire pin connections and will all charge via USB only. So your iPod will not charge on new docks.
    I hope that answers your question,
    Patrick

  • Ipod classic can't be found, can't be read from or written to; what gives?

    My ipod classic 160 has recently developed a problem: when I connect it to synch the itunes software hangs for a while, then says either "the ipod cannot be synched because it could not be found" or "could not be read from or written to" or "required disk cannot be found". Resetting via the click wheel doesnt help and restoring generates the same error messages as above. Eneabling/disabling disk use also doesn't work. Software is up to date as far as I know. The ipod does show up in the source column of itunes and on the summary page itunes shows the ipod as being 23 gb over capacity (although I didn't try to ad anything to it).  The status window of itunes shows it trying to synch but it never finishes. I really don't think the ipod is damaged phsically; through all this the content on the ipod is intact.
    Any ideas?
    Cheers,
    Jaime

    I have the same problem with my ipod classic 160 gb??? Can be a update problem with the new itunes 10.5????

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