San Antonio, Texas 12/11/2009 12:45:36 AM
News / Business

Broken Screen Service for Apple's IPOD TOUCH Repair Announced

milliamp.com outlines repair options for Apple's broken IPOD TOUCH screens.

The leader in providing repairs for Apple's IPOD and IPHONE has just announced that they have the ability to replace the outer glass and digitizer on the first, second, and third generation IPOD TOUCH.  This is quite an announcement, as the IPOD TOUCH screen repair is very difficult to perform without breaking, and will result in great savings for people who have broken IPOD TOUCH screens.

 

"Instead of having to buy a new mp3 player, you can get your IPOD TOUCH repaired right here in our shop, and save a ton of money in the process.", said Anthony Magnabosco, owner of the IPOD repair website milliamp.com.

 

While the first, second, and third generation IPOD TOUCH look very similar, the outer glass and digitizer (the part that detects input from your fingers) are unique to each model, and are not interchangeable.  When an IPOD TOUCH falls to the ground, the large plate of glass that makes up nearly 95 percent of face of the device may crack, resulting in a damaged screen and/or a digitizer that does not respond to touch.

 

"The IPOD TOUCH is a gorgeous device, but if the screen is shattered, it's practically unusable.  We can breathe new life into your IPOD TOUCH, regardless of its' generation.", continued Magnabosco.

 

Their business has been around for almost five years now, and milliamp.com is their flagship website. The website has videos, pictures, and a wealth of information related to IPOD and IPHONE repair.  It is one of the most reputable repair sites out on the internet today, and the owner even makes himself available should the need arise.

 

For more information about this exciting announcement for IPOD TOUCH owners, please head to milliamp.com.

 

 

Milliamp LTD and our websites are in NO WAY associated with Apple Computer, Inc.

‘Apple’, ‘iPod’, and ‘iPhone’ are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Opening up your device may void or limit the scope of Apple's warranty that you may or may not have.