Apple iPod nano "headphones need slightly pulled" Questions

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need to pull the headphones out slightly and find a sweet spot and it will play out of both ears. (there are many sweet spotsby the way) I share the same problem - I'm worried it's due to routine wear

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...need to stick your flat tool into the crevice, work it down into the crevice,and then pry up so that the casing separates. Apply enough pressure so that your flat tooldoes not slip and scratch your ...

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...need to stick your flat tool into the crevice, work it down into the crevice,and then pry up so that the casing separates. Apply enough pressure so that your flat tooldoes not slip and scratch your ...

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...need to stick your flat tool into the crevice, work it down into the crevice,and then pry up so that the casing separates. Apply enough pressure so that your flat tooldoes not slip and scratch your ...

Question about Apple iPod Audio Players & Recorders

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...need to stick your flat tool into the crevice, work it down into the crevice,and then pry up so that the casing separates. Apply enough pressure so that your flat tooldoes not slip and scratch your ...

Question about Apple iPod Audio Players & Recorders

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...need to stick your flat tool into the crevice, work it down into the crevice,and then pry up so that the casing separates. Apply enough pressure so that your flat tooldoes not slip and scratch your ...

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...need to stick your flat tool into the crevice, work it down into the crevice,and then pry up so that the casing separates. Apply enough pressure so that your flat tooldoes not slip and scratch your ...

Question about Apple iPod Audio Players & Recorders

1 Answer

...need to stick your flat tool into the crevice, work it down into the crevice,and then pry up so that the casing separates. Apply enough pressure so that your flat tooldoes not slip and scratch your ...

Question about Apple Audio Players & Recorders

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...need to stick your flat tool into the crevice, work it down into the crevice,and then pry up so that the casing separates. Apply enough pressure so that your flat tooldoes not slip and scratch your ...

Question about Apple iPod Audio Players & Recorders

1 Answer

...need to stick your flat tool into the crevice, work it down into the crevice,and then pry up so that the casing separates. Apply enough pressure so that your flat tooldoes not slip and scratch your ...

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