IPod Nano sleep/wake button stuck
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Hello,
I have a 6th generation iPod Nano (the latest ones, with touch screens) but there's a problem: my power/sleep button is stuck and I can’t press it. I’ve tried everything to unstick it, but it remains pressed in. Could someone please tell me how to unstick it? Thank you.
I have a 6th generation iPod Nano (the latest ones, with touch screens) but there's a problem: my power/sleep button is stuck and I can’t press it. I’ve tried everything to unstick it, but it remains pressed in. Could someone please tell me how to unstick it? Thank you.
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I had the same problem: the sleep button got stuck after a bump, and with my iPod's battery dead, I couldn't turn it back on.
Here's how to solve this annoying issue: make a notch with a knife, a hacksaw, or a good file on the upper right corner of the sleep button until you manage to unstick the cursed button. With a bit of resourcefulness and perseverance, you'll succeed.
It's a rather unorthodox solution, but it's still cheaper than buying a new mp3 player.
Here's how to solve this annoying issue: make a notch with a knife, a hacksaw, or a good file on the upper right corner of the sleep button until you manage to unstick the cursed button. With a bit of resourcefulness and perseverance, you'll succeed.
It's a rather unorthodox solution, but it's still cheaper than buying a new mp3 player.
A thousand, a thousand thank yous :-)
I grant you that. Very unorthodox, but it works :-D
A knife, a file, and I ejected that cursed button, because mine wasn't really stuck, but it was functioning in vain. A piece of tape to protect it from dust and it looks great!
Thank you, you’re saving my life :-)
I grant you that. Very unorthodox, but it works :-D
A knife, a file, and I ejected that cursed button, because mine wasn't really stuck, but it was functioning in vain. A piece of tape to protect it from dust and it looks great!
Thank you, you’re saving my life :-)
It's the same for me, and I'm really angry because it's the second time!
The first time, Apple replaced it (clearly they don't know how to fix it either). And now the one they gave me as a replacement has frozen, after two weeks. It's the button to increase the volume...
I'm starting to think it's really a scam...
The first time, Apple replaced it (clearly they don't know how to fix it either). And now the one they gave me as a replacement has frozen, after two weeks. It's the button to increase the volume...
I'm starting to think it's really a scam...
For those who had another iPod, was it still under warranty when they exchanged it for you? I've had mine for two years now and it's been two weeks since the button got stuck, and it's starting to weigh on me. Can they exchange it for me?
Should I go to the Apple Store or tell my seller knowing that I bought it online?
Should I go to the Apple Store or tell my seller knowing that I bought it online?
Hi, I’ve had my iPod for 2-3 years and I use it daily. A week ago, my button got stuck too, but I found a way to unlock it, using a corner of a table or wall and pushing diagonally on the button like a brute. It works for me, but in terms of practicality, we could have done better... Otherwise, I use my headphones to change music (one click for pause, two for next song, three for previous, and a long click for a voice to read the music (voice over), but I’m trying to find if I can change the last one by unlocking the screen).
Hello,
I had the same problem and I found a repairman who replaced the button for €39 with shipping costs. My iPod Nano was repaired for €45 and in less than a week because it wasn't on-site, but on-site it gets done in a day.
I found him on Facebook "iPhone repair Chamonix"
DM me if you want the address.
I had the same problem and I found a repairman who replaced the button for €39 with shipping costs. My iPod Nano was repaired for €45 and in less than a week because it wasn't on-site, but on-site it gets done in a day.
I found him on Facebook "iPhone repair Chamonix"
DM me if you want the address.
Don't forget the 2-year European warranty now.
I just contacted Apple about my 6th generation iPod nano with the stuck on/off button. It was 20 months old. Replacement planned for next week.
I just contacted Apple about my 6th generation iPod nano with the stuck on/off button. It was 20 months old. Replacement planned for next week.
I also have the same problem. However, I don't remember how long I've had this iPod (I need to look for the receipt), but I would like to know more about this 2-year European warranty. I want to know how you did it, if there's a procedure... I plan to buy the Nano 7 in the meantime because I can't stand not being able to choose songs... through a screen; it's unbearable for me, and even when my Nano 6 was still working perfectly, I wanted to change it, but I still want to see if repair or exchange is possible, even if I have to sell it afterwards.
I experienced the same thing, but unfortunately I couldn't unlock it because my iPod is over a year old and Apple won't take it back. But you can still reactivate it by plugging in the power cable or if you listen to the radio and unplug the headphones, the screen will turn back on. That's all I can do for you.
Hi, I would like to ask if it's possible for Apple to do a trade-in for my iPhone 4S, it's almost new, and with a little extra money for the iPhone 5. Thank you :)
Hello everyone
I have the same issue with the stuck button on my 6G IPOD bought in September 2012
So I assume I can benefit from this 2-year warranty?
Thank you for your responses
Best regards
I have the same issue with the stuck button on my 6G IPOD bought in September 2012
So I assume I can benefit from this 2-year warranty?
Thank you for your responses
Best regards
Hi, I had the same problem with an iPod nano; the power button doesn't trigger the on or off function anymore. That is, you can't even feel it pressing down, no pressure at all. So, I filed down the angle where the button is, as FJK suggested, I took out the button and now I can access the on-off control by pressing it with a toothpick. It's not very orthodox, indeed, but for those who don't want to buy a new MP3, it allows you to keep using the iPod!
One might think that the button has a lifespan limit :(