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#1 2003-05-09 10:40 am

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dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

i dropped mine last night about a foot and a half, it fell off my knee when i fell asleep waitng for os x to install on a clients machine, it landed on a bottm corner, no damage, and its seems to be working better! wink

any other experiences plese post, new ipods only please


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#2 2003-05-09 11:53 am

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

you're discriminating against old iPods?   Why?   Are you new iPod owners smarter than us? EH?

I don't care if you don't want to know: I dropped mine lots of times - concrete, on a PC, in the garden...and it still works great.

See if yours is after that sort of grief.   lol


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#3 2003-05-09 12:00 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

they are a different design inside so dropping them may cause differnt damage, start you own thread if you feel so discriminated.


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#4 2003-05-09 12:42 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

I didn't start this one, you did.   If I wanted to start a thread on smashing up my iPod - and how it works better for it, then I would have.   

I was just curious as to why it was only aimed at new iPod owners.   

Now I know, and I'm a better person for it   wink


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#5 2003-05-09 5:24 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

I dropped my 30 gig last PM about 3 feet onto a carpeted floor.  After saying "sh*t" about six times I found it works fine. big_smile

Unrelated to the topic, the new iPod fits loosely in the Waterfield Designs case for the old 5 gig, however, the tough nylon mesh has scratched the hell out of the steel back on my new one  mad

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#6 2003-05-09 6:09 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

A foot and a half?  That's not really much of a test.  Run it over with your car or something and then start a thread on it.  wink  And what do you mean, "It works better now?"  roll


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#7 2003-05-09 6:17 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

the buttons seem less touchy


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#8 2003-05-09 7:02 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

the buttons seem less touchy

Perhaps this is because you are being gentler to it after it's traumatic experience?  wink


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#9 2003-07-11 10:10 am

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

I dropped mine. I could here the hard drive spinning up more, but it may have been the first time that I'd used it in complete silence, so I don't know. Maybe more of a placebo thing.


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#10 2003-07-11 1:47 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

Works better ??? I think you are still in shock from dropping it.

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#11 2003-07-11 4:10 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

I didn't drop mine, but my 30Gig came apart on the sides, I mean it just started like, warping and coming apart, by the time I got it to an Apple store it was a good 3-4 mm seperated...  Apple replaced it, new one seems fit as a fiddle...


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#12 2003-07-11 4:16 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

Damn I would freak out then scream at the closest person POD DOWN!! mad  neutral


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#13 2003-07-11 4:51 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

i dropped the heck out of mine when i was riding my bike couple weeks ago. it sucked big time. it fell from the original iPod case (flipped over whenit was clipped to my belt), it fell from around 23 mph to the concrete and slid for about a good 9 feet till it started rolling down a hill on some grass. besides some grass stains and heaps of scratches, it still works fine.

i got a friend who dropped his in the toilet after dropping off the cosby kids at the pool... after he got the guts to pick it up from the bowl, he blowdried it and it worked fine.  only thing that was broken was his pride.


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#14 2003-07-11 5:33 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

I've dropped my moving scroll ipod (the old design) on concrete from my hands, about 4 feet, from the ground.  It now has a little dent in the polycarb, but still works really well, I've had no problems... tongue


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#15 2003-07-11 6:02 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

i dropped the heck out of mine when i was riding my bike couple weeks ago. it sucked big time. it fell from the original iPod case (flipped over whenit was clipped to my belt), it fell from around 23 mph to the concrete and slid for about a good 9 feet till it started rolling down a hill on some grass. besides some grass stains and heaps of scratches, it still works fine.

i got a friend who dropped his in the toilet after dropping off the cosby kids at the pool... after he got the guts to pick it up from the bowl, he blowdried it and it worked fine.  only thing that was broken was his pride.

LOL

Can't Type, Laughin too hard...

Thank You, since your Pods still work I feel okay laughing about this, hope you don't mind...


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#16 2003-07-13 1:07 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

well i was going to start a thread on how resistent ipods are to falls, but after reading here i can say im pretty confident of mines. just got mines the other day, the new 10 giger. strange tho, cause i got it last wed and used it and everything was cool and all (had not dropped it smile ), but by friday when i picked it up and started to browse, boom, the thing went coockoo, all i got was the apple logoflashing like every 5 seconds. i did all the troubleshoots from the apple site and nothing, i was freakin out mind you, so i took it to the university bookstore where i got it from and the guy just took it, opened a new box and gave me that one, simple as that, phew!, anyways, is all good now, and now im more confident that this thing in not more than a $269 (student discount, sweet) pretty casing...

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#17 2003-07-13 3:07 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

well i was going to start a thread on how resistent ipods are to falls, but after reading here i can say im pretty confident of mines. just got mines the other day, the new 10 giger. strange tho, cause i got it last wed and used it and everything was cool and all (had not dropped it smile ), but by friday when i picked it up and started to browse, boom, the thing went coockoo, all i got was the apple logoflashing like every 5 seconds. i did all the troubleshoots from the apple site and nothing, i was freakin out mind you, so i took it to the university bookstore where i got it from and the guy just took it, opened a new box and gave me that one, simple as that, phew!, anyways, is all good now, and now im more confident that this thing in not more than a $269 (student discount, sweet) pretty casing...

I've never tried to drop mine on a mine.   Can someone give me some mines so I can drop mine onto a mine?

I smacked mine with a shed today.   It works better than ever  lol


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#18 2003-07-16 12:06 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

The new iPods (i have a 10gig) seem to be pretty water tight... with the exception of the dock connector... even the headphone jack is almost completely closed off.

Just how water tight are they? like splashes? or submerges?

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#19 2003-07-16 8:58 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

this mornin' i was taking my ipod with me biking and as i went down a hill  and the ipod poped out the case and flopped around for about 5 feet no damage eek  wink  tongue  smile  big_smile  roll

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#20 2003-07-17 11:27 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

this mornin' i was taking my ipod with me biking and as i went down a hill  and the ipod poped out the case and flopped around for about 5 feet no damage eek  wink  tongue  smile  big_smile  roll

is that the one that im uh, buying from you? hehehehe
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#21 2005-04-25 12:29 am

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

Hey guys i have problems with my 20GB ipod... I dropped it and it worked fine for about 2 days but then it just went bad... i tried pluggin the ipod to my computer and update it, and i did, but the problem is stil there, i can turn it on and everything works, the light, the click wheel, everything but when i tried to connect the ipod to the computer it just charges its battery and i tried the panel contro tool: Add Hardware but the computer wont find anything. please if you know something about fixing this tell me

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#22 2005-04-25 6:52 am

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

dropped my 30 gig onto concrete sidewalk while in Apple case. Smashed corner worked fine for about 4 months then died. Dropped 60 Gb onto sidewalk it immediately stopped working.


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#23 2005-04-25 12:38 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

I was walking past a baseball field with my 30GB attached to my belt.  Someone smacked a homerun over the fence and I ran to catch the ball so I could throw it back.

I somehow got tangled in the headphone cord, and the iPod sailed through the air about 10 feet and skidded across the sidewalk.  It was still playing when I recovered it, and works fine to this day.  This was about 10 months ago.

The iPod was in an iSkin, which I guess softened the impact a little, and preventef the 'pod from getting scratched.


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#24 2005-04-25 6:17 pm

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I need one of them iskins.


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#25 2005-04-25 6:55 pm

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Re: dropped iPod 10,15,30 owners post here

A three foot drop onto concrete or asphalt is a 100G shock.  That's more than enough to kill your iPod.  Those of you that survived such a fall were unusually lucky.  Get an aftermarket padded case for your expensive toy!  'nuff said.

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