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You love your iPod, we all do, but what if something happens and your iPod breaks? Your first thought is’Oh my God, I can’t possibly exist without my iPod!’ Well that would be my first thought anyhow.

let’s imagine the iPod dropped from your pocket while you were jogging and broke into 1,000 tiny pieces ; nobrainer, time to get a new iPod. Let’s say your iPod just started acting bizarre and ceased working, or it fell into the water but you got it out quickly so it could not potentially have got all that wet. And, naturally, this all occurs after the warranty on the iPod ends.

Just in case you perhaps hurt your iPod right after you purchase it, Apple provides free one year from date of purchase warranty on iPods. The guaranty does not include damages caused by accident, liquid damage, disassembly or unapproved service or modifications. So essentially only if your iPod stops working for some unknown reason is it covered by Apple. They also offer, for an extra fee, and extended guaranty plan that extends to two years from the date of purchase.

Great, but my iPod is outside the warranty or extended warranty date, or is damaged by an implies makes it exempt from the warranty. So, what to do? I would be thinking it may be worth looking into getting my broken iPod corrected instead of heading out and buying another one. As everyone knows, we love them but theyare not inexpensive.

A quick Google search will find many websites pronouncing they can happily fix your broken iPod for you. OK, let’s think about this what is the essentially damage to the iPod and is it worth purchasing a new Ipod or getting the broken iPod repaired? Repairing Your IPod

You dropped the iPod and the screen is cracked. You find a site where a company asserts they can replace your screen. OK, this is worth looking into ; itneeds to be cheaper than replacing the iPod. Repair Your IPod

Your iPod battery is going running out of juice faster and quicker. Makes sense that youwould need a new battery. OK, this is worth looking into ; again, it should be cheaper than replacing the iPod.

If you’re only getting sound from one ear bud, it may be a damaged headphone jack. Again, makes sense it would be cheaper to replace a headphone jack than replacing the iPod. Repair IPod

Your iPod absolutely died. It didn’t fall in the water. It did not hit the floor. But it is dead, not a good sign. It might be the hard drive died, and it might just be time to kill it and go to the store for another one. But some folks do not give up all that simply. If you want a diagnosis of death, or an autopsy to find out why your iPod died, or are maybe interested in learning whether a transplant that would bring your iPod back to life, there are websites that say they can perform these services for you.

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