Goodbye IPod... ;'(

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  1. supra4life

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    My iPod dropped and cracked and now the digitizer is completely screwed up... a nice glitched black/blue line now runs up the middle and I cant touch the screen... RIP 5th gen iPod blue.... You were a good companion... thank you for all your hours of playing music for me...
     
  2. Harkin Gaming

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    He wasn't the best iPod, but he was a good iPod. He will live on in our hearts forever. May he rest in peace.

    OT: Are you planning on getting a replacement of some kind?
     
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  3. supra4life

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    I probably will get a replacement or get a new screen on it
     
  4. Driv3r1142

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    How unfortunate :(

    I miss my 4th gen iPod. The charging port and the battery broke on it, and when someone tried to repair it the whole thing was ruined, case and all. I was beyond pissed at that one, because it had some unreplacable files stuck in it that are now gone forever.



    It had iOS 6, the last iOS that was capable of running quite a few old app store games, with the now unavaliable Driver port being one of those apps. Also the last iOS I could say was truly an apple operating system, before everything started returning to solid colors and utilitarian design. I wish I never upgraded my iPad to anything past that, because it was really nice feeling. ANd ofcourse my iPad is starting to die too, with the battery on a full charge being lucky to last more than 2 hours listening to music on the lowest screen brightness, and the lightning port being all too sensitive nowadays, making me think its on its way out too.
     
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  5. Harkin Gaming

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    Ok.

    I have never actually broken a device before.
     
  6. BannedByAndroid

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    My old Galaxy S II is still working, although the battery display is shitty and it's laggy even I resetted it before.
     
  7. pickle330

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    Meanwhile I'm still using a 5th gen Nano... I like it more than any other portable device that plays music that I've used, and it's alright for the most part as long as I don't need to touch iTunes.
     
  8. Tsutarja495

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    Using a 2nd gen iPod nano. Even though it's from 2007 and has 2 GB of storage, it can hold as many songs as I need it to.
     
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  9. Codeslamer

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    I've got the first model Galaxy Ace in my room somewhere. Apart from the battery, and a few dead pixels, all is fine with it. It is however on it's latest Android version available for it though. Which is version 2. Not the most advanced phone by todays standards
     
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