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It you really really have press down on it that hard to make it sleep than chances are you won't be able to fix it cheap if you are fully up to date you can go to settings, general, then accessibility then scroll down to the bottom and toggle assistive touch on with this enabled you can turn down the volume of your iPod, make it go to home, make it sleep and other stuff
Sound circuit card has likely failed. Without the proper electrical tools (oscilloscope) it is hard to fix. Take it in and see what they say it will cost to repair. Take to at least two different shops.
Go to settings-> phone profiles and tap on the [>>] icon next to the profile for which you want to make keypad silent (for eg:- normal). from the drop down menu at top right, select phone sounds. Scroll down till you see 'phone sound volume'. Reduce it to zero. Done!!
The cost for repair is $58 which includes the power button part. If the shoulder button needs replacement or any other part there will be more parts charges. You will also be responcable for shipping on both sides.
I think it can be fixed but by an expert not by sombody at home, if you need experts in that area you can look for them in fixya
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I think it's a wire problem and shouldn't be to hard to fix it also should be cheap.
It depends on what exactly broke. Is it just the exterior button or the actual button that is soldered onto the motherboard? The exterior button is cheap to replace. The interior button isn't all that expensive but to get someone to repair it might cost you a bit. It's actually all really simple to do. I repair Nintendo handhelds all the time and resell them. I'm in the US or I would offer to help ya.
Your "d-pad" is most likely ripped underneath, and needs to be replaced - if you are lucky you just need the keypad portion - cost is about $20, if you are unlucky then you need a new keypad flex - about $45 - but i doubt that as the other buttons work fine.
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