Yes, any illegal alteration of the OS voids the warranty
this is true I work for apple.
No, jailbreaking has been legal since 2010. However, if you jailbreak, you will void your warranty.
It is you can do many things with it. and its free/not even illegal
you have one
To install 'grey market' (ahem) games you will need to install a new (unofficial and unsupported) operating systems (eg IPodLinux, and Rockbox). Check the websites below to see if your IPod has enough memory, and is the correct Gen for the software to work. .
Yes, you can refill Juul pods, but it's not officially recommended by the manufacturer. Many users opt to do so by using a syringe to inject e-liquid into the pod after removing the rubber seal. However, refilling may compromise the pod's integrity, lead to leaks, and void any warranty. It's important to exercise caution and consider the potential risks involved.
yes you can but you need to jail break it
yes you can but you need your i pod jail broken
direct supervision
I got my I pod fixed at the nearest Future Shop. They did it for 20$, and they said that it would last me for another couple of years. Totally worth it!
by breaking the home button then go to walmart to get it fixed
The longest words that I can find are the 4 letter words dopy and void. The letters also can be used to spell dip, do, ivy and pod.
The Apple Store would replace the entire I-Pod if it were still under warranty. If not, no free fix.