iPod Mini Autopsy 421
tritone writes "Some fearless soul has disassembled his iPod mini and provided pictures and commentary about the process. This really does seem to be an autopsy since he managed to kill it in the process. That's $249 well spent in the pursuit of knowledge. See the full report at www.ipodlounge.com."
Well... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Well... (Score:3, Funny)
And the fact that there is a site called "ipodlounge.com".. It's a fucking music player!!! What is there to get all excited about? A whole fucking web site devoted to iPod masturbation? You people are fucking obsessed.
The truth of it all [slashdot.org]
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Re:Well... (Score:5, Informative)
When the battery dies under warranty, the usual process is that you send your dead iPod in it's whole to Apple and they send you a refurbished unit.
Having said that, there are how-to [techtv.com] documents that show how to open the iPod and swap the battery yourself, saving a bit of money.
I guess all the bad press [jameshoyer.com] that Apple has received over the lifespan issues of the iPod battery has really pushed them to provide the extended warranty and an avenue to have them replace the battery on a pay per battery type deal.
Re:Well... (Score:4, Informative)
Apple does offer a battery replacement service if your iPod is out of warranty, but I don't know if the same restrictions would apply.
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Dennis Lloyd
Publisher/owner
iPodlounge.com
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Not quite an autopsy (Score:5, Insightful)
RIP (Rest In Pieces)
Re:Not quite an autopsy (Score:5, Funny)
This is where I messed up and killed my iPod mini, I forgot to check and I pushed with all my might, ripping the ribbon cable off of the male connector. Oops.
That has got to be the most painful sounding innuendo ever.
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Eep! (Score:4, Funny)
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Server is already slow - here's the text (Score:5, Informative)
February 23, 2004 By Greg Koenig
Apple has crammed a lot of stuff into the anodized aluminum enclosure of the new iPod mini, and taking it apart is no easy task. I'm an industrial designer with lots of experience pulling back the curtain and meeting the wizard in PDAs, Mp3 players, stereos, watches and all sorts of other gear. I am usually pretty good at it, having not broken something in years (lots of bug hunts for tiny parts on the floor though). Except my brand-new iPod mini, where I screwed up big time... twice!
The Procedure:
Tools needed: (1) Wiha 1.5mm flat head screwdriver (1) Wiha Philips #000 screwdriver (1) Needle nose pliers or medical (Kelly type) hemostats (1) Hair dryer
To help illustrate my disassembly adventure, view the iPod mini autopsy photos and follow along.
To begin with, make sure the 'Hold' button is locked into the ON position (showing orange) to prevent the internal components to be turning on while you are taking it apart.
The plastic top and bottom plates are glued into place with a tacky adhesive that will soften considerably when heated so use the hair dryer on a low setting to heat up the top plate. Work the area until it's very warm to the touch. Now turn the mini around so you're looking at the Apple logo and squeeze the two rounded edges together at the top, causing the enclosure to bow a little bit in the middle. Insert the flat bladed screwdriver between the plastic and the metal (in line directly above the Apple logo) and gently pry the plate straight up. Work around the edges, leaving the area around the 'Hold' button till last. When you finally do get to the 'Hold' button area, pry carefully and pull the plate STRAIGHT up. Behind the 'Hold' button are two plastic standoffs (sort of like tabs) that extend down into the case and push the real switch on and off. If you pry the thing out at an angle, you will break one of these standoffs. That was mistake #1 for me. The actual 'Hold' switch soldiered onto the main board broke, so the 'Hold' switch no longer works.
Now perform the same procedure on the plastic bottom plate. When it is removed, you will see a shiny sheet-metal plate held in place under spring tension by 4 tabs inserted into reliefs machined into the enclosure. At the end of each of these tabs, you will see a round hole. Use the Philips #000 in these holes and carefully pry each tab out of its slot. The sheet-metal plate will come right out.
Next, you need to disconnect a ribbon cable that connects the scroll/click wheel assembly to the main baord. This ribbon cable is on the bottom of the mini on the left hand side. It is orange. You can't miss it. Use the 1.5mm blade screwdriver to pry it apart. If there isn't enough slack in the ribbon cable, don't worry, as long as you get the connector loose, you have done your job here.
Turn the mini over, looking back into the top, you will see two tiny philips head screws on either side of another metal plate. Remove these with the #000 screwdriver carefully and put them in a safe place (don't drop these on the floor, you will never see them again).
Now comes the fun part - gently push on the 30 pin connector at the bottom of the mini and all of the main components (on an assembly I call the component sled) will slide right out the top. It is a bit tight, but if you meet major resistance, back off and INSURE you have the ribbon cable disconnected. This is where I messed up and killed my iPod mini, I forgot to check and I pushed with all my might, ripping the ribbon cable off of the male connector. Oops.
The component sled contains nearly all of the iPod's internals; the main circuit board, battery, LCD display and hard drive. While the LCD is held onto the ma inboard with 4 plastic tabs, the battery and HD ar
Re:Server is already slow - here's the text (Score:3, Funny)
no... no it's not...
Re:Server is already slow - here's the text (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, we took care of that.
Re:Server is already slow - here's the text (Score:5, Funny)
>Tools needed: (1) Wiha 1.5mm flat head screwdriver (1) Wiha Philips #000 screwdriver (1) Needle nose pliers or medical (Kelly type) hemostats (1) Hair dryer
Given the outcome, this list is obviously not necessary and sufficient.Nifty business idea though.
Re:"Post Anonymously" Button (Score:5, Funny)
Dear Mr. Calling-Out-the-Karma-Whore,
It is traditional to not check the "Post Anonymously" box when calling out a karma whore and thus being "modded up" as Insightful, Funny, or, the jackpot, Underrated.
Best,
Traig
More like murder (Score:5, Funny)
Re:More like murder (Score:5, Informative)
But, yeah, you can call that murder.
Re:More like murder (Score:5, Interesting)
>But, yeah, you can call that murder.
Actually, murder is intentional. I'm sure the accused didn't intend to end the life of his iPod. Therefore I think this would qualify as negligent homicide or involuntary manslaughter.
Re:More like murder (Score:5, Interesting)
If you are going to kill an iPod just to show how '1337 you are, please do something useful: Reverse engineer the iPod Docking Connector!
I really want to know what all the pin-outs are on that thing. For example, I'm convinced that some of them double the functions of the remote-control interface on the top of the iPod, but I don't want to send current through random pins on the base of my preciousssssss just to figure it out. A lot of us would like to build our own iPod accessories, but need the data from such an experiment to do it. (Apple will not tell you jack if you are not Belkin Technology, Inc. I'm far from the only one who has asked and been shot down.)
Re:More like murder (Score:5, Informative)
According to the article, he was figuring out the take-apart procedure in order to begin offering a re-coloring service for those iPod mini owners that don't like Apple's choice of colors.
Obviously, if you're going to fuse new colors into anodized aluminum, you don't want to do it with any electronic or plastic parts still attached.
Re:More like murder (Score:5, Informative)
You've done that? What did they say?
Re:More like murder (Score:4, Informative)
And yes, that is the exact e-mail address I sent to.
Re:More like murder (Score:5, Funny)
Get Riker to do the narration... (Score:3, Funny)
Duh (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Duh (Score:3, Insightful)
Only real idiots use kill -9 [netsonic.fi].
Fool! (Score:5, Insightful)
Fool? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Fool! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Fool! (Score:5, Funny)
I'm sure... (Score:5, Funny)
Where do you think this one will end up? (Score:4, Funny)
This was 'purchased from a friend' and I don't have anyway to test it. I'm selling this cheap and make no guarantees about function."
And he'll only charge $15 for S&H!
Slashdotted already - Google Cache (Score:3, Informative)
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Copy and paste, remove the space, you know the drill.
Re:Slashdotted already - Google Cache (Score:4, Insightful)
autopsy ? (Score:5, Funny)
Somehow I doubt that the D.A. would see it that way.
Re:autopsy ? (Score:3, Funny)
Auto Applications (Score:5, Interesting)
All you really need to read is the conclusion (Score:5, Funny)
Don't take apart your new iPod mini.
Well that takes care of that, doesn't it?
Coming soon: iPod Mini's Dirty Secret... (Score:5, Funny)
Paging the Neistat brothers...
Well.. (Score:4, Funny)
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money well spent (Score:5, Funny)
$249 is not a lot, but I would love to see his bandwidth bill this month
4 GB CF extraction.. (Score:5, Interesting)
It sounds like extracting the 4GB CF isn't much of a problem.
People have been able to put it in a CF reader and get it working fine on their computers.
A number of people have reported problems getting the CF to work with their cameras or other CF devices working in the iPod. I suspect that this has something to do with how apple formatted the disk and will eventually be solved.
For those of you laughing at iPod mini buyers -- they could probably sell the 4GB CF cards for a profit.
Re:4 GB CF extraction.. (Score:5, Interesting)
Maybe someone in the slashdot community could contribute to the thread over there with some ideas on how to get it to work?
Re:4 GB CF extraction.. (Score:4, Insightful)
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Another photo gallery (Score:5, Informative)
iPod mini Dissection [ipodding.com]
Ummm.... (Score:5, Funny)
I'm no expert but aren't autopsies supposed to be performed after death??? I believe the word you are looking for is malpractice.
Picky, picky, picky (Score:5, Insightful)
Wouldn't that technically make it a vivisection? Since it was alive when he started?
Site slashdotted (Score:3, Interesting)
Site is brought to its knees.
Now - how about a slashdot-cache like google cache? It's not fair to punish the guys that post interesting stuff on their website like this story.
All links in the story would then link to the slashdot-cache and leave the original site alive.
And - aside from saving the sites some trouble, it would enable those of us who came in late to see how he dismantled that ipod.
Re:Site slashdotted (Score:4, Funny)
Necropsy (Score:5, Informative)
Autopsy refers to dissection of a human by a human, or by extension, some instance of class 'foo' by another instance of class 'foo'.
Actually, in this case, it would be a vivisection, as the iPod started out functional, and died due to the procedure.
You may not find the screws again... (Score:4, Funny)
Whirrrrrrrr--clickclickclick*clunk!*--whirrrrrrrrr
--Rob
Re:You may not find the screws again... (Score:5, Funny)
Slashdoted to hell, solution? (Score:5, Funny)
Stop clicking the link, I'm going first
autopsy? I think not (Score:5, Funny)
Replace that microdrive? (Score:5, Interesting)
spend $249 and get ... $480, plus (Score:5, Informative)
No sig for you!
Re:spend $249 and get ... $480, plus (Score:4, Informative)
Shouldn't it be the drive that used to cost $480? Indeed, I checked ebay and the price of those drives have magically fallen to around $250. What a surprise!
yet another dissected ipod mini (Score:5, Informative)
Somewhat related question (Score:5, Interesting)
For those iPod owners out there: What has been your experience with the device as far as strength/stability goes? As in... Does a drop off a table crash the heads? I am looking into purchasing one possibly, but my main use will be for snowboarding and if it's not gonna be able to take some abuse (obviously it will be in my jacket but still subject to vibration and the occassional wipeouts), I would rather go with a solid-state one. Any feedback would be most useful.
Re:Somewhat related question (Score:4, Informative)
As far as skipping goes, if it's in my pocket when I go up or down stairs quickly, it hasn't skipped yet.
In fact, the only problem I have had, happened when using the Belkin Battery Pack. When the batteries in the pack started dying, the music slowed down, similar to a record slowing down.
I recently got an iSkin for my pod, which I think was a great investment for helping to protect it.
aloha
Re:Somewhat related question (Score:4, Informative)
Re:Somewhat related question (Score:4, Interesting)
Just make sure to get a case which will offer some shock protection, the standard case which ships with the iPod wasn't really meant for any contact sports.
as the old joke goes (Score:5, Funny)
Breaking it is by definition unwise (Score:4, Insightful)
not slashdotted; PETE has ddos attacked the site (Score:4, Funny)
PETE spokesman Nigel Rehnquist defending the ddos attack, saying "the ethically important question is not - can electronics understand what is being done to them? The ethically important question is - can electronics feel pain? I've trained my tamagotchi to wail in agony when I press this button, which makes YOU a sadist!"
PETE has achieved notoriety in recent years for it's colorful lobbying and advertising efforts. One series of advertisements, which NBC declined to air, showed graphic depictions of graphing calculator-shaped puppets transmiting IR signals to one another and moaning in the throes of ecstacy. PETE called the advertisement a public service announcement to remind Americans how important and easy it was (only a bit of tape is required) to "fix" their graphic calculators. Prominent executives at another network approached about the ads, speaking on condition they not be identified, called the series of advertisements "disturbing, incomprehensible and weird." "One of them kept rocking his cellphone and singing to it," added one executive, "they scare me."
Next step! (Score:5, Funny)
Also, register appledidnotpreventmefromdestroyingmyminiipod.com
MSNBC, here you come!
Consider it buying the microdrive. (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:$249? (Score:5, Insightful)
If it was being manufactured by any company besides Apple, I'd agree wholeheartedly, but we all know it will do reasonable well, simply because it's an Apple product.
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Re:$249? (Score:5, Funny)
I made her cry.
Needless to say, I am a great friend.
Re:$249? (Score:5, Insightful)
I think that once you take that into account, you'll find that the iPod Mini is about the best deal on the market, from a formfactor v price standpoint, as well as the fact that it's the cheapest player in that market.
Re:$249? (Score:3, Insightful)
Anyone who either has small music libraries, or doesn't need their entire library with them at all times, will probably fall in love with these things. And if you wanted a bigger iPod to use as a backup
Re:$249? (Score:5, Insightful)
I'd say 100,000 units preordered isn't a flop.
Re:$249? (Score:5, Funny)
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I have a 15GB iPod. My wife and I just bought a iPod mini (blue) for her to use. I must admit it's pretty cool. You really need to see it in person to appreciate the small size and brush-aluminum coolness factor. I was pretty skeptical at first, too.
Re:When, (Score:5, Funny)
Of course they will. Right before Infinium Labs releases the Phantom.
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Duh... (Score:5, Insightful)
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How does what users hoped for, equate to vaporware? Please, correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't recall Apple ever saying they'd release a $100 iPod.
Re:Hype? (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:We Need Help... (Score:5, Interesting)
http://classes.engr.oregonstate.edu/eecs/fall20
If you have more questions, send me an email (also listed on the web page)
Bob
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I found it amusing that when the very first iPods came out that the same HD used was reviewed and the reviewers complained about how slow it was. The irony was not that the HD was slow, but that at the same time the "firewire" connection to the iPod was being trumpeted even though the HD could not come even closed to saturating the connection.
Re:We Need Help... (Score:5, Informative)
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Re:We Need Help... (Score:5, Informative)
If you do, point them to this page [steves-digicams.com]. The author there recommends buying a Creative Nomad MuVo. It has the same 4G drive and sells for $200.
Re:We Need Help... (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:We Need Help... (Score:5, Funny)
Money here I come.
Re:We Need Help... (Score:5, Interesting)
bob
Re:all that work and no 4gb camera friendly CF (Score:4, Interesting)
I took one apart also... The Hitachi drive works fine in my Sandisk USB reader. I can delete partitions and reformat it, etc. However, my Digital Rebel just turns the Red CF light on and sits there.
By Kent Marshall on Feb 23, 04 4:17 am
It looks like you can get the 4gb microdrive for $249 afterall.
Re:Waste of money indeed! (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Waste of money indeed! (Score:5, Funny)
Well, that's just completely misinformed. For 50 more you get 3 times the space actually.
I hope that Ipod mini is a flop!
Yes! How dare they engineer, design and sell products?!
Not only will I not buy it, but I wish financial ruin on them for their audacity in manufacturing a device not aimed at me!
But, just like how Apple sells 0.1 upgrades of OSX for the price of a 1.0 upgrade
Who are these people to number their upgrades thus?
I say if we are to feel that we are getting enough for what we pay, we musn't look at the actual additional features and performance upgrades! We want a BIGGER numbers: Only that is worth money!
Re:Flash drive (Score:5, Informative)