I just replaced a battery and Logic Board in an iPod 2nd Generation. Totally easy; No soldering necessary. The hardest part was waiting for the Logic Board in the mail.
I laid the Force Touch sensor down first, then one of the gaskets that came with it and the screen went on top. It fits very well and hasn’t come loose yet.
If it wasn’t damaged in the screen removal, it may work just fine. It may not. I’d get a new one anyway. I like to replace the battery, Force Touch sensor and screen all at the same time.
Thank you for an awesome guide. It got a little dodgy for a second there, but I replaced the screen, Force Touch Gasket and Battery. It works as new!
I have no idea why they include the extra adhesives. When I tried to use one the screen sat too high and it looked bad.
I just replaced a battery and Logic Board in an iPod 2nd Generation. Totally easy; No soldering necessary. The hardest part was waiting for the Logic Board in the mail.
I wish all iPods were this easy to fix!
I CAN NOT find this midframe screw tab.
I laid the Force Touch sensor down first, then one of the gaskets that came with it and the screen went on top. It fits very well and hasn’t come loose yet.
By Induction Frame, what do you mean, exactly?
Sorry, I’m afraid it’s the tear.
They come as a unit, so No.
If it wasn’t damaged in the screen removal, it may work just fine. It may not. I’d get a new one anyway. I like to replace the battery, Force Touch sensor and screen all at the same time.
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