How to Protect Your iPod

Try to stop dropping your iPod on the floor, or smacking it on any materials that are hard enough to cause damage to your iPod by accident., Avoid dropping your iPod because this can make the iPod's battery weak and can dent the iPod., Don't ever...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Try to stop dropping your iPod on the floor

    It's hard, but it WILL pay off. , iPods, like most electronic devices, are damaged if they are put underwater.

    If you would like to use it underwater, get a waterproof case. ,, They may be expensive, so make sure that you like your iPod case.

    If you want to save money, it's quite possible to make your own. , The earbuds cords can be rolled up and put into another film canister, which is a lot cheaper than the cases you can buy. ,
  2. Step 2: or smacking it on any materials that are hard enough to cause damage to your iPod by accident.

  3. Step 3: Avoid dropping your iPod because this can make the iPod's battery weak and can dent the iPod.

  4. Step 4: Don't ever put your iPod near water!

  5. Step 5: Do not scratch the back of your iPod too much

  6. Step 6: as this can cause your iPod to get damaged more easily.

  7. Step 7: Get an iPod case for your iPod

  8. Step 8: and make sure that it's protective enough.

  9. Step 9: A newer generation iPod shuffle fits into a plastic film canister (Fuji film seems to work best) when you're not using it.

  10. Step 10: If you travel about often with your iPod

  11. Step 11: make sure it's within your reach or in your pocket

  12. Step 12: to prevent theft.

Detailed Guide

It's hard, but it WILL pay off. , iPods, like most electronic devices, are damaged if they are put underwater.

If you would like to use it underwater, get a waterproof case. ,, They may be expensive, so make sure that you like your iPod case.

If you want to save money, it's quite possible to make your own. , The earbuds cords can be rolled up and put into another film canister, which is a lot cheaper than the cases you can buy. ,

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