3 years ago
My Itouch no longer charges or even registers as being plugged in. Both on my Ipod Stereo and the usb plug for my computer. HELP!!!
What I want to know is how much is it going to cost to fix do you think? Is it fixable? Is it tradable for a new one? Is it still under warranty since I bought last year?
The problem with it is this when I plug it in it does not register as being plugged in to the item unless I like wiggle it or bend it really hard in the port then sometimes it will register on and off.
The problem with it is this when I plug it in it does not register as being plugged in to the item unless I like wiggle it or bend it really hard in the port then sometimes it will register on and off.
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With the USB connection there would be a cable involved, so normally I'd check and replace the cable first.
But it sounds like you have the same problem when connecting the device directly without any cables into your speaker system. Also sounds like it used to work fine so it is not a compatibility issue.
Therefore most likely a hardware problem within the device itself, something not fitting as snug as it should.
Unless that was caused by you doing something extreme to the device, I would think it should probably be covered by the warranty, as long as you bought it less than 12 months ago.
Definitely worth trying to get it fixed or replaced under the warranty in that case.
But it sounds like you have the same problem when connecting the device directly without any cables into your speaker system. Also sounds like it used to work fine so it is not a compatibility issue.
Therefore most likely a hardware problem within the device itself, something not fitting as snug as it should.
Unless that was caused by you doing something extreme to the device, I would think it should probably be covered by the warranty, as long as you bought it less than 12 months ago.
Definitely worth trying to get it fixed or replaced under the warranty in that case.
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