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So I bought an iPod Touch 32GB back in July at a discounted price with my MacBook. Since day 1, the head phone jack was a little buggy. Depending on the position of my headphones within the jack, the sound would be scratchy and far lower quality, so I always had to make sure the headphone were in a distinct position. This never really bothered me though, until yesterday, when suddenly the entire jack was messed up. No matter what headphones I use, nor what position they are in, all I get are scratchy sounds and distorted music.
Understand that I've taken pretty good care of this iPod and it has worked without any real problems for the past 8 months. It's in an inCase slider case, has a screen protector, never been dropped, etc.
With all that said, I have a few questions:
1.) What could explain the headphone jack problem? Both its initial bugginess and its now complete inability to function?
2.) I have an appt at the Genius Bar tomorrow. My iPod is still warranty. Is it likely that they will be able to fix the jack? Or straight up replace it?
3.) If it is replaced, would I receive the credit in store or get a new iPod Touch? The only reason I ask is because they now have newer versions of the Touch that are slimmer and have built in speakers, etc. Ususally whenever Apple puts out a new product, they try very hard to get rid of older iterations of the product (i.e. last summer's macbook ipod deal, which was followed in the fall by newly designed iPods and macbooks). So, would I get the new iPod Touch? Or credit in the store? Or, assuming they still had older Touches, get the same Touch? Honestly, I paid $500 for the first one, and the newer ones of the same memory amount cost $100 less. If they do replace it, I am really hoping they give me the newer one. I'm also totally fine with just getting store credit and buying either a classic or a touch.
Thanks!
Understand that I've taken pretty good care of this iPod and it has worked without any real problems for the past 8 months. It's in an inCase slider case, has a screen protector, never been dropped, etc.
With all that said, I have a few questions:
1.) What could explain the headphone jack problem? Both its initial bugginess and its now complete inability to function?
2.) I have an appt at the Genius Bar tomorrow. My iPod is still warranty. Is it likely that they will be able to fix the jack? Or straight up replace it?
3.) If it is replaced, would I receive the credit in store or get a new iPod Touch? The only reason I ask is because they now have newer versions of the Touch that are slimmer and have built in speakers, etc. Ususally whenever Apple puts out a new product, they try very hard to get rid of older iterations of the product (i.e. last summer's macbook ipod deal, which was followed in the fall by newly designed iPods and macbooks). So, would I get the new iPod Touch? Or credit in the store? Or, assuming they still had older Touches, get the same Touch? Honestly, I paid $500 for the first one, and the newer ones of the same memory amount cost $100 less. If they do replace it, I am really hoping they give me the newer one. I'm also totally fine with just getting store credit and buying either a classic or a touch.
Thanks!