New York, New York 1/4/2010 9:52:02 AM
News / Business

Price-Reduced Repair for Apple's iPhone and iPod Headphone Jack Assemblies Announced

Get a new headphone jack for your Apple iPod or iPhone today from milliamp.com

The leader in high-quality repair for Apple's iPod and iPhone, milliamp.com, has announced new pricing for their iPod and iPhone headphone jack repair parts and services.

 

The headphone jack assembly is the part of an iPod or iPhone that you plug your headphones into. Over time, this part can become worn down from frequent use, and affect the ability to hear music. In some of the new iPods and iPhones, the headphone jack often contains a water-damage indicator. If this indicator is triggered, it could mean that your headphone jack was exposed to a liquid, which could be another reason why one may not be able to hear from their headphone jack port.

 

Prices at milliamp.com for iPhone headphone jack repairs and iPod touch headphone jack repairs, along with headphone jacks for all the other iPod nano models (and earlier models like the iPod classic and iPod video), have been lowered to just $39.00 across the board. There is a modest labor fee and shipping expense as well in the event you need to send your device to these iPod repair service experts.

 

"An iPod or iPhone is essentially useless if you cannot hear anything from your headphone jack.", said Anthony Magnabosco, owner of milliamp.com.

 

Technicians at milliamp.com will carefully open your device, remove the defective headphone jack, install a new headphone jack, and then put that device through testing to make sure that nothing else is wrong with the device. If they happen to find other issues with your Apple iPod or iPhone repair, they will bring it to your attention so that you can decide if you wish to proceed with repairs.

 

Interestingly, the headphone jack for Apple's iPod classic is very similar to Apple's 5th Generation iPod Video, and the headphone jack inside the 1st Generation iPhone or iPhone 2G, is different than the headphone jack port inside the iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS.

 

"Replacing iPhone headphone jacks and iPod touch earjack ports take a great deal of skill, so customers are stongly-advised to send their device to us to complete this repair.", continued Magnabosco.

Their website is located at milliamp.com.

 

 

Milliamp LTD and their 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.