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Brandon Jones, Marc Campbell

"iPod Repair QuickSteps"

It has been around
since the 1980s, but it didn??™t really take off until the 21st
century due to its being so expensive. Flash memory
is generally considered to be the future of data storage
in hard disk systems. The first flash-only hard drives
for computers have already appeared. So have hybrid
hard drives that combine flash with conventional volatile
storage methods.
Figure 1-16: Find the first-generation iPod nano??™s docking
port??”as well as the audio jack??”on the bottom of the unit.
Figure 1-15: The first-generation iPod nano came in two colors.

 


 

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iPod Repair QuickSteps What Kind of iPod Do I Have? 13
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place for a headphone connection, although it makes better sense for certain
kinds of carrying cases and accessories.
The first-generation iPod nano discontinued iPod??™s four-year tradition of
FireWire support. USB is now the sole method of connecting the iPod nano to
other devices. You can charge your nano??™s battery via FireWire, but you get a
pop-up window that informs you that you can??™t make a data connection.


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