7/19/2015

The iPod Touch 6 Dismantling - Configuration Upgrade & Low Maintenance Difficulty

Unlike the iPhone, iPod Touch No Touch ID sensor. This also means that iPod Touch does not support Apple Pay.


Apple has just released the latest generation of iPod Touch players, and now famous iFixit teardown team to bring a whole new generation iPod Touch internal newest dismantling plan for us.


The new generation iPod Touch is equipped with a 4-inch 1136 × 640 (326 ppi) multi-touch IPS Retina display with support for 802.11a / b / g / n / ac WiFi and Bluetooth 4.1, as well as a six-axis gyroscope + accelerometer sensor. Camera side, 800W pixels, 1080p iSight camera, f / 2.4 aperture and pre-120W pixels, 720p FaceTime camera.

The new iPod Touch adds golden choose other colors including blue, pink, red, silver gray and deep space. Unlike the iPhone, iPod Touch No Touch ID sensor. This also means that iPod Touch does not support Apple Pay.


The sixth-generation iPod Touch and the overall structure of the internal version of the fifth-generation iPod Touch 2012 is very similar. Remove you can see, the sixth-generation iPod Touch using adhesive tape fixed batteries, screws are used instead of iPhone 5s fixed. From the dismantling map, this generation iPod Touch built-rated 1043mAh lithium-ion battery and 1GB SK Hynix LPDDR3 memory. In contrast, Apple in 2012 released the fifth generation iPod Touch built-rated 1030mAh battery and 512MB of memory, Apple A8 and M8 motion coprocessor chip, Toshiba's NAND flash memory, InvenSense company that produced the MP67B 6-axis gyroscope and acceleration meter, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi module, Broadcom and Texas Instruments touchscreen controller and other components.


iFixit for the new iPod Touch repairability score given relatively low, only 4 points out of 10 points. iFixit said, because several components are welded together, with no external screws, it is difficult to remove the ribbon cable.

Related Article: How to Transfer Data from Old iPod to iPod Touch 6

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