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I love my iPods enormously, to the point that, while I have an Apple Music sub, most of my proper listening is done via one of these three little beauties.
The Mini and the 4G are flash modded to 128gb, both have new batteries. The 5G is a stock 30gb spinning HDD, partly because it still works fine, and partly because I currently lack the disposable income to mod it.
The 5G is actually two broken ones combined. I was lucky enough to score the 4 and 5 together from Facebook for about £12. The HDD in the 4 was cooked, so needed replacing anyway, but I couldn't get the 5 to do much of any use, because the click wheel wouldn't register any touches. Took it apart and found it was slightly water damaged.
So I eventually picked up another 5G with a shagged battery and broken screen off eBay for £20. Turned out the battery in my original one was actually good still, so I transplanted that and the good screen into the 'newer' 5G, and am now the proud owner of a perfect working 30gb iPod for the grand total of £26.
The 4G refuses to charge via USB for reasons it won't share with me. I thought the original battery was toast, but it seems that it was actually probably fine, just wasn't charging properly. Picked up a FireWire brick and cable for £35, and the 4G has been a solid device ever since. Purely because of the charging issues though, I've been pondering selling the 4G. I've spent about £50 on it, so if I can recoup that, then I can happily mod the 5G to 512gb and have my foreverPod. But the 4G is just so pretty, that I can't bear to part with it...