Bro thank you so much, I’ve always wanted an iPod mini and finally got one this video was a really big help. I did a flash mod and battery replacement, again thank you so much.
Hey, just stumbled across your videos, good stuff man. I'm not sure why, as an American, all my recommended videos are from Aussies now, but I'm good with it. I just wanted to mention something about storage capacities for the minis. I have 256GB in my 1st gen, and 512GB in my second gen. Using Rockbox on both and they run very smoothly. I used iFlash adapters though since the dual micro adapters just wouldn't recognize in the iPod. I read conflicting information prior to modding them, and a lot of folks seemed to think that 128GB was the upper tolerable limit for these. Now, I don't know what the upper limit for these is storage-wise, but I'm looking to add a 1TB card to my next one to find out.
I just opened an ipod mini i was given, never opened, and what a surprise to see that battery connector has fallen apart from pcb (a big hit maybe?). Luckily all traces seem to be ok. Is it a difficult fix? Those three pins soldered to the board seem very close to the round capacitor. Any tip?
Thank you for this helpful tutorial! This process worked and I was able to replace the battery in my 2004 1st gen ipod mini. I was scared to replace the battery initially but it wasn't a bad experience!
i wish to replace the battery on my second gen ipod mini and i would like to know if i want an upgade from 4GB to 64 GB will i lose the songs already stored on the ipod.
I noticed you insert a piece of packing foam for stuffing. Do any of the mini or classic iPods have a problem with overheating that would limit the type of foam you insert for filling? And I've seen DankPods insert gaffer tape. Does it matter if you use something like gaffer tape in a classic or mini?
Hello, for the CF cards and CF to SD card adaptors you shouldn't really run into any issues with heat as they run pretty cool. The mSATA drives on classic 5, 6 and 7th gens can sometimes run a little hotter although even then it usually isn't enough to cause any issues, most are rated to run up to 70 degrees c.
Links to buy parts and book a mail-in repair in the description!
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Thanks for the tutorial. You also got a good taste of music! :D
Bro thank you so much, I’ve always wanted an iPod mini and finally got one this video was a really big help. I did a flash mod and battery replacement, again thank you so much.
Hey, just stumbled across your videos, good stuff man. I'm not sure why, as an American, all my recommended videos are from Aussies now, but I'm good with it. I just wanted to mention something about storage capacities for the minis. I have 256GB in my 1st gen, and 512GB in my second gen. Using Rockbox on both and they run very smoothly. I used iFlash adapters though since the dual micro adapters just wouldn't recognize in the iPod. I read conflicting information prior to modding them, and a lot of folks seemed to think that 128GB was the upper tolerable limit for these. Now, I don't know what the upper limit for these is storage-wise, but I'm looking to add a 1TB card to my next one to find out.
I just opened an ipod mini i was given, never opened, and what a surprise to see that battery connector has fallen apart from pcb (a big hit maybe?). Luckily all traces seem to be ok. Is it a difficult fix? Those three pins soldered to the board seem very close to the round capacitor. Any tip?
Thank you for this helpful tutorial! This process worked and I was able to replace the battery in my 2004 1st gen ipod mini. I was scared to replace the battery initially but it wasn't a bad experience!
Elite obsolete electronics is your best bet when it comes to parts
Quick question, how thick is the double sided tape you use for reassembling the plastic bits?
When I pushed the click wheel back to place, it's so stiff that I peeled off a slice of plastic off the rail. Am I doing sth wrong? thanks
i wish to replace the battery on my second gen ipod mini and i would like to know if i want an upgade from 4GB to 64 GB will i lose the songs already stored on the ipod.
unfortunately, iTunes no longer works for songs and videos, so how can i restore and import songs back into the iPod mini.
I noticed you insert a piece of packing foam for stuffing. Do any of the mini or classic iPods have a problem with overheating that would limit the type of foam you insert for filling?
And I've seen DankPods insert gaffer tape. Does it matter if you use something like gaffer tape in a classic or mini?
Hello, for the CF cards and CF to SD card adaptors you shouldn't really run into any issues with heat as they run pretty cool. The mSATA drives on classic 5, 6 and 7th gens can sometimes run a little hotter although even then it usually isn't enough to cause any issues, most are rated to run up to 70 degrees c.
sorry, but i'm having trouble restoring my ipod and i dont know what to do
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