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iPod Repair > iPod nano Repair > 4th Generation iPod nano
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| | The 4th Gen iPod nano has a large color display that takes up more than half of the surface area, and comes in a variety of vibrant colors. | | | |
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4th Generation iPod nano-Related Article Being an architect gives me a lot of variety. I spend half my time sitting in my office designing homes for people. And the rest of the time I’m at construction sites to see how well my drawings are being translated into reality. I have been using an iPod for years now and it goes everywhere with me. It’s playing while I am in the office and while I am driving to a construction site. I turn it off at the sites for safety reasons and also so I can hear clearly when people are talking to me above all the construction noise. One day I was on the roof of a partially completed house checking on some design changes I had asked for. Forgetting that my iPod was in my shirt pocket I bent over to look at something and the iPod slipped out, fell on the roof, slid across it and fell off the edge to the ground. I clambered down as quickly as I could and went to retrieve it. Although it had fallen on grass, the 20 foot fall must have caused it to hit the ground hard. It didn’t work. A plumber who was working at the site saw what had happened and came over. He asked me if it was still working. I told him it wasn’t and that I would have to shell out to buy a new one. He suggested I consider getting it repaired first. I had never heard of 4th Generation iPod nano repair before and doubted if it existed. The plumber told me he has gotten his iPod fixed and it was working fine. He advised me to do a web search for 4th Gen iPod nano repair to find out more. That’s what I did when I got home. I found an unexpectedly large number of websites dealing with iPod nano 4th Gen repair. I got in touch with one of them and told them of how my iPod had fallen from the roof. They said they thought they would be able to repair it and asked me to send it to them. I packed up the iPod as they had told me to and sent it off. I resigned myself to sitting back and waiting for the bad news – iPods are not designed to fall off roofs. But to my surprise not only was the iPod repair done very quickly, but also at a reasonable cost. I still carry my iPod to construction sites but now I am comforted by the fact that if I have another accident with it, there are people who will be able to repair it. | |
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