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8GB IPOD NANO HACK
8GB IPOD NANO HACK

8GB IPOD NANO HACK

2,000 songs. Impossibly small. Reeks of fish.

There is something very fishy going on with this conversion of a 4GB iPod nano to an 8GB nano. To start, the obligatory “new capacity” screenshot isn’t provided. Next, it is nearly too simple: just piggyback the flash chips on top of each other. Wait, weren’t the chips in the 4GB nano mounted on a child card? ([Omikron]’s photos of the child card in his 4GB nano) The 2G version had flash chips on the main board, however those were Toshibas not these Samsung chips. There are really fundamental instructions supplied that encourage you to get a damaged nano on eBay as well as salvage the needed chips. If that seems a little hard, the author has plenty of the right memory chips on hand as well as is ready to upgrade your nano, for a fee. This page is mirrored in an auction. What kind of person has a pile of 2GB iPod flash chips on hand? I don’t know, however they seem to have sold a lot of 4GB iPods in the last month. I wonder what capability the iPods really were

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