The regular iPods (non-classic) are the easiest IMO. No glue, no flipping over mainboards and no soldering. The iPod mini is actually the first modell I ever did a battery swap on and it would be just as easy, if it wasn’t for the trim pieces that break way too easily.
I did the ipod classic first and that was very scary just because it was my first. But yea soldering is intimidating if you.dont know what you’re doing and don’t have the right equipment.
And the battery didn’t bulge a few hours after a full charge?
Doubt it.
And the battery is an absolute nightmare to replace on any of the Nanos…
I find the nano to be the easiest. The itouch is the hardest
The regular iPods (non-classic) are the easiest IMO. No glue, no flipping over mainboards and no soldering. The iPod mini is actually the first modell I ever did a battery swap on and it would be just as easy, if it wasn’t for the trim pieces that break way too easily.
I did the ipod classic first and that was very scary just because it was my first. But yea soldering is intimidating if you.dont know what you’re doing and don’t have the right equipment.