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iFixit Tears Down the 5th Generation iPod Touch

Posted October 11, 2012 at 2:30pm by iClarified · 14879 views
iFixit has posted its teardown of the new fifth generation iPod touch.

Highlights:
● The Touch has an identifying model number A1421 printed on the back.
● Apple kindly included a retractable post for "the loop" that comes with your iPod Touch.
● The 5 MP rear-facing camera in the iPod Touch 5th Generation uses a five-element lens with a hybrid IR filter and an ƒ/2.4 aperture.
● This Plain Jane battery provides 3.8 Wh at 3.7 V for a rating of 1030 mAh, a little more than the previous model's 930 mAh.
● Apple 338S1077 Cirrus audio codec. This is the same audio codec found in the iPhone 5.
● Apple A5 dual-core processor, with 4 Gb (512 MB) of Mobile DDR2 RAM, denoted by the H9TKNNN4KDBRCR silkscreen label on the A5

Repairability: 3 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair)
● While very difficult, opening the case and replacing components is not impossible.
● The battery is flanked by notches that make prying it out of the rear case fairly easy.
● Many components are soldered together, requiring either a very difficult or very expensive repair if any one part breaks.
● The Touch has no external screws. Instead, a combo of clips and adhesive makes it difficult to open the case.
● Cables connected to the logic board run over the top and connect on the bottom, making it difficult to remove the board or disconnect the cables.

Hit the link below to see the entire teardown.

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