How do you fix an iPod that wont turn on?
How do you fix an iPod that wont turn on?
Here’s what to do:
- Check that you have firm cable connections. Remove any debris from all ports.
- Try a different charging cable, power adapter, and power source. Don’t use an adapter or cable that shows any sign of damage.
- If your device still doesn’t turn on, it might need repair. Contact Apple Support.
How do you revive a dead iPod touch?
Force restart your iPod touch Press and hold both the Top button and the Volume Down button for at least 10 seconds, until you see the Apple logo.
Why does my iPod show the Apple logo but won’t turn on?
Press and hold both the Home button and the top button until you see the Apple logo. If your iPod touch doesn’t turn on, follow these steps to check your hardware and charge your device. You might need to charge for up to an hour. If your iPod touch still doesn’t turn on, contact Apple Support.
Can Ipods be repaired?
If your iPod screen is broken, we might be able to service it for an out-of-warranty fee. Accidental damage isn’t covered by Apple Warranty. The cost to repair an accidentally damaged screen depends on your iPod model, any additional damage, and if you have AppleCare+ coverage.
Is my iPod touch dead?
Try plugging in a new device to the USB ports on your computer. If the devices don’t work, your USB port might be the problem. If the iPod turns on and you see an Apple icon, or some other indication that the screen works, then your iPod hasn’t died.
How long does an iPod take to charge from dead?
about four hours
It takes about four hours to fully charge your iPod. Note, however, that it gets about 80 percent charged after 2 hours (Minis only take about an hour to get the 80-percent power rush). If you just can’t wait to unplug it and go racing out to show your friends, you can begin to use it after a couple hours.
How do you reset an iPod without a computer?
Press the Sleep/Wake and Home buttons for 10 seconds. Continue holding until you see the Apple logo. This will reset your iPod Touch. Both methods of running the power cycle are equally effective, and they take a matter of seconds to execute.