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Hey, so my iPod touch of nearly 5 years just went into boot-loop that is persisting, even after attempting to force-reset. This would totally be fine despite the fact when I plug it into my computer to attempt iTunes, it breaks the loop/shuts down completely even if on the recovery page and does not turn back on until I re-plug it into my adapter. Does anyone have any possible idea or tips on how to fix this? I assume it’s a battery issue or maybe I dropped it and it disconnected something? (Please help I have no idea)Context after proofreading: I’ve dropped it before and it has automatically rebooted but it’s never boot-looped. At all.
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Hi These iPods are getting a little on the older side now(that’s one of the things that makes them sooo cool!) With age batteries degrade and don’t always hold their charge as well as they used to,I have a 6th gen too and one day it died and didn’t charge back up This issue was caused by a bad battery and I suspect it is probably the same issue in your case You can fix this by replacing the battery which is a soldering job,it’s not the easiest but not the hardest ether Here’s a guide in doing it https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fO3BUmM_iq… Once the battery has been replaced your iPod should be all good to go! Hopefully this helps Any questions please ask Thanks:-)
I would recommend just a simple disassembly to see if anything is disslodged if there is a ribbon cable or something disconnected this could result in the problem you are seeing. Hope this helped.