IPOD REPAIR | The folks at milliamp.com now have the ability to replace the scrollwheel inside Apple's 5th Generation iPod nano (the first nano with a video camera). This particular repair is useful when the navigation function on your iPod nano fails either from excess use, water damage, or even just daily grime.
"Very few, if any, other iPod nano repair companies have the expertise to safely open Apple's tiny 5th Gen iPod nano, but milliamp.com can not only replace damage scroll wheels, but we can also replace the outer glass and even the LCD that sits inside the unit.", said Anthony Magnabosco, owner of the nano iPod and iPhone repair company milliamp.com. The company has been in business for nearly five years now, and can repair all five versions of Apple's iPod nano. Repair services such as battery replacement, screen replacements, scroll wheel repairs, and even new faceplates and backplates are just some of the repairs the leading repair company can provide to owners of Apple's fine line of portable digital devices.
Interestingly, the team at milliamp.com has found that the newer fifth generation iPod nano repair is a bit easier to work with than Apple's fourth generation iPod nano repair. And in nearly all cases, the scrollwheel functionality is not the outer button and navigation pad that users touch, but complex circuitry underneath.
"There a few subtle differences in the design between the 4th Gen iPod nano repair and the 5th Gen iPod nano repair that make us tend to favor the newer fifth generation nano, but we still see many fourth generation models come into our shop on a daily basis.", continued Magnabosco.
milliamp.com just recently announced that they cover iPod nano LCD's and outer glass replacements for a full year from the date of purchase, and they have offered a decade of battery coverage for years. They offer battery replacement kits for the more seasoned iPod models, but on later devices such as the iPod nano, iPod touch, and iPhones, sending in your device for a quick repair is the best option on these more complex devices.
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