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Q: My Home Button Is Not Working On My Ipod. How Do I Fix This Problem?

My Home Button Is Not Working On My Ipod. How Do I Fix This Problem?

Posted on Sep 25, 2016 8:46 PM

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Q: My Home Button Is Not Working On My Ipod. How Do I Fix This Problem?

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  • by Ingo2711,Apple recommended

    Ingo2711 Ingo2711 Sep 25, 2016 11:00 PM in response to TIIGG357
    Level 7 (25,977 points)
    iPhone
    Sep 25, 2016 11:00 PM in response to TIIGG357

    You can contact Apple Support to send it in for repair, or visit an Apple Authorized Service Provider next to your place to do that. Check this page for more details:

     

    Contact us

    Contact us to get advice from an Apple support expert. We’ll help you fix your issue or set up a repair. Before you contact us, be ready with your iPod’s serial number, your Apple ID and password.

    Find your product’s serial number
    Find an Apple Authorized Service Provider
    Start a support request

    Send it in

    Contact us and we’ll give you shipping instructions. You can ship your iPod to us and we’ll repair or replace it as soon as possible. If you have an iPod shuffle, you can arrange Apple to ship you a replacement before you return your original iPod shuffle to us.

    Back up your iPod and get ready for service
    Start a service request

    Bring it in

    To get help in person, bring your iPod to one of our Apple Authorized Service Providers or make an Apple Store appointment online.

    If you have an iPod touch, be sure you know your Apple ID and password before your appointment.

    Find an Apple Authorized Service Provider
    Make an Apple Store appointment
    Back up your iPod and get ready for service

    iPod Service Answer Center - Apple Support

    copied from: iPod Service Answer Center - Apple Support

  • by hopeabney2001,

    hopeabney2001 hopeabney2001 Sep 28, 2016 11:48 PM in response to TIIGG357
    Level 1 (12 points)
    iPod
    Sep 28, 2016 11:48 PM in response to TIIGG357

    If you dont want to pay $70 to have it fixed you can go into your settings, then go into accessibility, in there you should find accessive touch which is awesome for many things. accessive touch is just a little square thing on your screen you can move around to get out of way, all you do is tap the square and it has different things you can go to easily by just pressing there icon, for example if i remember right theres siri, lock (as in go to lock screen) theres also a home button icon, you click on it, it will take you to the home screen or whatever you tapped on. theres more things on there i just cant remember them at the moment but i suggest doing this instead of paying to fix it. If you have any questions about this just ask and ill answer the best i can. I hope this was helpful!

  • by hopeabney2001,

    hopeabney2001 hopeabney2001 Sep 28, 2016 11:50 PM in response to TIIGG357
    Level 1 (12 points)
    iPod
    Sep 28, 2016 11:50 PM in response to TIIGG357

    If you dont want to pay $70 to have it fixed you can go into your settings, then go into accessibility, in there you should find accessive touch which is awesome for many things. accessive touch is just a little square thing on your screen you can move around to get out of way, all you do is tap the square and it has different things you can go to easily by just pressing there icon, for example if i remember right theres siri, lock (as in go to lock screen) theres also a home button icon, you click on it, it will take you to the home screen or whatever you tapped on. theres more things on there i just cant remember them at the moment but i suggest doing this instead of paying to fix it. If you have any questions about this just ask and ill answer the best i can. I hope this was helpful!