Most say the iPod’s small shape is an advantage, while others argue that increased mobility only increases the chances of an accident occurring.

The most common accident iPod faces is simply falling off. This type of accident can happen anywhere and at any time, and if you fall outside on concrete, you could be in trouble. The least that can happen is a minor scratch, which can easily be ignored or polished off. If you start experiencing hard drive problems due to the crash, you know something bad has happened. Although many prefer to send their iPods to specialists for repair, some owners prefer to do it themselves.

If you do it yourself or just like to experiment, try buying your own iPod repair parts. This could be a good alternative to repair, especially if you fear the time you have to wait for repairs to be completed. You can buy broken iPods with functional parts, or buy individual screens, batteries, and hard drives on websites like eBay.

If you’ve had your iPod for a year or more, you may see signs of low battery power. When this happens, you will know that your life is falling short. A battery replacement would be a good investment in this case and will solve the problem very well.

Be careful if you keep your iPod in your back pocket. If you’re not careful with your iPod while it’s in your jacket, pants, or pocket, it can be prone to bending and cracking. It is important to remember that the iPod is not made of steel and can sometimes be a fragile device, especially the LCD screen. Unfortunately, there is no solution for a broken LCD screen; you will have to repair it and replace the screen. By getting the right parts and equipment, you can repair your own iPod.