Apple IPOD and IPHONE Repairscontact us

Repairs for Apple's IPOD TOUCH and IPHONE
Select Your IPOD or IPHONE Repair Below!
Home| Contact Us| Shipping| Repair Diagnostic| iPhone/iPod Batteries| FAQ| Refresh Blog|View CartView Cart
Search

   Fast-Track Repair
   iPhone Repair
   - 1st Generation iPhone
   - iPhone 3G
   - iPhone 3GS
   Newer iPod Repair
   - 5th Generation iPod Video
   - 6th Gen iPod classic
   - iPod touch
   iPod nano Repair
   - 1st Generation iPod nano
   - 2nd Generation iPod nano
   - 3rd Generation iPod nano
   - 4th Generation iPod nano
   - 5th Generation iPod nano
   Original iPod Repair
   - iPod Photo
   - 4th Generation iPod
   - iPod mini
   - 3rd Generation iPod
   - Apple U2 iPod
   - Original iPod
   Accessories
   - iPod Chargers

Click to verify BBB accreditation and to see a BBB report.
Home > Identify Your iPod

Identify Your iPod
iPhone 3GS (3rd Generation)iPhone 3G (2nd Generation)iPhone (1st Generation)
The iPhone 3GS features a black or white contoured backing, and video-recording capability.The iPhone 3G features a black or white contoured backing. The 1st Gen iPhone features a silver backing.
iPhone 3GS repairiPhone 3G repair1st Gen iPhone repair
iPod classic (6th Generation)iPod Video (5th Generation)
The iPod Classic is capable of playing full-motion video and features a brushed aluminum black or silver front and a 60GB, 120GB, or 160GB hard drive. The 5th Gen iPod Video is capable of displaying video and features a black or white plastic front and 30GB, 60GB, or 80GB hard drive.
6th Gen iPod classic repair5th Gen iPod Video repair
iPod touch (2nd Generation)iPod touch (1st Generation)
The 2nd Gen iPod touch features a touch screen, and comes is 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB. It features a contoured design and an external volume control and a built-in speaker. The 1st Gen iPod touch features a touch screen, and comes is 8GB, 16GB, or 32GB. It does not feature an external volume control and/or built-in speaker.
2nd Gen iPod touch repair1st Gen iPod touch repair
iPod nano (4th Generation)iPod nano (3rd Generation)
The 4th Gen iPod nano (8GB and 16GB) differs from other nanos by its taller screen, curved surface, oval-shaped top and bottom, and shake feature to play a new song. The 3rd Gen iPod nano (4GB and 8GB) can be distinguished by its square shape and hold switch at the bottom.
4th Gen iPod nano repair3rd Gen iPod nano repair
iPod nano (2nd Generation)iPod nano (1st Generation)
The 2nd Gen iPod nano is very similar to the 4th Gen iPod nano, but has a smaller, square screen and is not capable of playing video. The 1st Gen iPod nano comes in 1GB, 2GB, and 4GB sizes and features a black or white plastic front with a silver backing.
2nd Gen iPod nano repair1st Gen iPod nano repair
iPod Photo4th Generation iPod
The iPod Photo (20GB, 40GB, 60GB) has a white face with gray scroll wheel much like the 4th Gen iPod, but differs by its color screen. The 4th Gen iPod (20GB, 40GB) has a gray scroll wheel and white face, with silver back plate and a monochrome display. It differs from the 5th Gen iPod because its hold switch is on the top right side, while the 5th Gen's hold switch is on the top left.
iPod photo repair4th Gen iPod repair
iPod mini3rd Generation iPod
The iPod mini (4GB, 6GB) differs from the nano in its larger size and white center button. The 3rd Gen iPod is easy to distinguish by its white scroll wheel and four navigation buttons above the scroll wheel.
iPod mini repair3rd Gen iPod repair
U2 iPodOriginal iPod
The U2 iPod is black with a red scroll wheel. The Original iPod is the first iPod to be released and has four buttons that surround the scroll wheel.
U2 iPod repairOriginal iPod repair

iPod Repair | iPhone Repair | 1st Generation iPhone Repair | iPhone 3G Repair | 5th Generation iPod Repair | iPod classic Repair | iPod touch Repair | 1st Gen iPod nano Repair
2nd Gen iPod nano Repair | 3rd Gen iPod nano Repair | 4th Gen iPod nano Repair | iPod Photo Repair | 4th Generation iPod Repair | iPod mini Repair | 3rd Generation iPod Repair | U2 iPod Repair

Fix IPHONE Problems| How To Download Songs to an iPod| Refresh Blog| How to Restart / Restore| Identify Your iPod| Terms and Conditions| Site Map| View CartView Cart