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Could I sell my half broken ipod somewhere?
It fell in the tub a while ago (yes dumb idea having it there XD) It still works but not completely to switch apps you have to turn it off then back on (-.-) I put up with it for quite sometime it's a 4th generation 32g also there's a thin discolor from the top from dropping it so when I'm on it blocks the time. Anyway to the question could I sell to a site? On tv I heard there was a website to sell broken gadgets or where else? Also what device would you recommend for durability(XD) that holds music but not a phone. Thanks!!!!
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- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
I don't know the site, but if your are willing to live without apps because of outdated firmware, the you should get an iPod 1. It has served me very well for over six years, with a ton of use every day. Plus, because if its bulkier shape, it has a metal lip around the screen which protects the screen very well, and even with out a case, the worst damage I've had to mine is a small dent on the back metal part. And for waterproofing, lets just say I dropped mine in a pool, and it sat ther for 10 minutes when I finally realized it was there, and there was no damage whatsoever. If you can live without the apps and an older firmware, then this is like the best out there.
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I finally retired mine first gen a month ago, because the battery died. Not like dies as is go charge it and its all good, but as in wont hold a charge. But for six years I well got my money's worth. I am currently in the process of jail breaking, overclocking, and replacing the battery to make it like new. Maybe I can get it to go another six years!