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1st gen ipod nano battery expansion

I recently found an old iPod Nano (1st Generation) that was sitting in a drawer, collecting dust since around 2006 or 2007. When it was in use, it was slightly damaged with a small dent on one side of the back. I also noticed the back was slightly coming off on the opposite side of the dent, but I assumed it was just because of the dent. Upon charging it, the opening got somewhat worse, so I unplugged it (remember 30-pin?), used my fingernail to pull it off, and was shocked to see that the battery had expanded to the point that I actually cannot put the back plate on again. Not only have I never really opened a piece of Apple technology this small, but I am also not really willing to remove the battery due to risk of fire or explosion. I have no replacement batteries, but this iPod is nostalgic to me and I would like to avoid throwing it away until it is absolutely necessary. Does anybody know how to safely remove the battery with the lowest risk of damage to the iPod? (I no longer plan to use it, but I would like to keep it in a safe space with the battery fully removed and disposed of.) Thank you in advance.

Posted on Aug 9, 2023 5:55 PM

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Posted on Aug 10, 2023 3:11 AM

I recommend that you take the iPod to an Apple store so that they can safely dispose of it.


Despite your nostalgia for your iPod, a swollen battery should be considered a fire risk and needs to be carefully disposed of. Do not attempt to handle the battery yourself as it is now in poor condition and further bending, squeezing or puncturing of it is definitely not good!


If you are too far from an Apple store, find out from your local waste disposal facility whether they can deal with it safely. If they can, pass it to them.


Do not simply put it in your household trash.

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Aug 10, 2023 3:11 AM in response to Scribble_png

I recommend that you take the iPod to an Apple store so that they can safely dispose of it.


Despite your nostalgia for your iPod, a swollen battery should be considered a fire risk and needs to be carefully disposed of. Do not attempt to handle the battery yourself as it is now in poor condition and further bending, squeezing or puncturing of it is definitely not good!


If you are too far from an Apple store, find out from your local waste disposal facility whether they can deal with it safely. If they can, pass it to them.


Do not simply put it in your household trash.

1st gen ipod nano battery expansion

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