Product Overview
Choose this housing listing to restore the visible fit, finish, or mounting hardware on the iPod Mini 1st Generation.
Use the Compatible Variants table below to confirm capacity, color, or order-number fitment.
This is a fit-and-finish part, so choose it by physical damage, color, part shape, and missing hardware rather than by an electrical symptom.
What Is Included
Quick Buying Check
Buy this when
- Plastic trim damage: Use this top bezel check for cracked, missing, stained, chipped, or loose white plastic trim after confirming internal electronics symptoms belong elsewhere.
- The original part is cracked, scratched, dented, bent, missing, loose, or cosmetically worn.
- The model, color, model-specific fitment, and capacity family match this listing.
Specifications & Fitment
Part Details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Model Number | A1051 |
| EMC | EMC 1984 |
| Condition | Used — factory original Apple part. Normal cosmetic wear expected. |
| Material | Plastic |
Compatible Variants
| Order Number | Capacity | Color | Case | Compatible | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M9436LL/A | 4GB | Blue | — | Yes | — |
| M9437LL/A | 4GB | Gold | — | Yes | — |
| M9434LL/A | 4GB | Green | — | Yes | — |
| M9435LL/A | 4GB | Pink | — | Yes | — |
| M9160LL/A | 4GB | Silver | — | Yes | — |
Cosmetic Failure Signs — When to Replace
This housing is a cosmetic part — it does not change how the iPod plays, charges, or syncs. Replace it when the damage is physical:
Not every buyer here is fixing damage: matching the original finish after another repair, restoring a gift or keepsake iPod to clean condition, and finishing a refreshed shell while the case is already open are just as common.
Do Not Buy / Problems This Housing Part Does Not Fix
| Situation | Start here instead |
|---|---|
| You have an iPod Mini 2nd Generation — different bezel design | This is a different model — check your order number and generation before ordering. |
| You have a full-size hard-drive iPod with a different case design. | This is a different model — check your order number and generation before ordering after matching the exact symptom and part family. |
| The only problem is an internal electronic symptom with no physical damage to this part | Start with the diagnosis that matches your symptom — not a housing part. |
| The issue is charging, audio, storage, display, or controls rather than fit, finish, or visible housing damage | Start with the hard drive, flash storage, or drive cable check. |
| The replacement would not match the model-specific fitment, color, or capacity family you are repairing | Confirm the exact model, capacity, connector, and case variant before ordering. |
Install Overview
Before You Start
Set Hold to locked (orange bar visible) before opening. Confirm the model and variant before opening the iPod.
Treat case opening as the highest handling risk. Work around the seams gently and stop if the shell, clips, or internal stack resist.
Do not pull the halves apart or side-load board sockets. Reseat nearby ribbons and connectors before blaming a replacement housing part.
Confirm thickness, color, screw points, and nearby hardware alignment before pressing the case fully closed.
Repair Guide
Repair guide summary: iPod Mini Top Bezel Replacement.
Show all 3 installation steps
Confirm that the hold switch is locked before you open the iPod.
Carefully slide a small flathead screwdriver or Jimmy into the seam between the metal casing and white plastic top. Lever up the white top bezel, taking care not to damage the soft plastic. The top bezel is adhesive-backed, so you may need to lever it up from several spots before it releases. Heat up the adhesive for a few seconds with a hair dryer on low heat to make the job easier.
Raise the top bezel off the iPod.
After This Repair
| Check | What to do |
|---|---|
| Check trim fit | Confirm the trim sits flush and the port or opening is centered before final closure. |
| Still not fitting cleanly? | Recheck model-specific fitment, screw seating, and nearby clips before forcing the trim into place. |
Worth Knowing
- Top bezel houses the headphone jack and hold switch openings.
- Must be removed to access internal components during most repairs.
- This small white top trim frames the headphone jack and Hold switch openings.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I choose the right cosmetic part?
Match the model generation first, then confirm capacity 4GB, clip layout, and nearby hardware before ordering.
Will this fix internal electronics symptoms?
No. Housing and trim parts are for fit, finish, color, alignment, or visible damage. Diagnose power, storage, audio, screen, and control faults separately.
How do I confirm this is the right exterior part?
Match the exact iPod Mini 1st Generation model, visible part shape, color or finish goal, and any capacity or model-specific fitment note before ordering Replacement Headphone / Lock Top Bezel.
Why people land on this part
Also searched as: iPod mini 1st generation headphone lock top bezel replacement, iPod mini 1st Generation 4GB front housing, iPod mini 1st Generation 4GB front cover, iPod mini 1st Generation 4GB front shell, headphone jack bezel, hold switch bezel, top plastic cap.
Symptoms people describe
- broken top bezel
Fitment wording people compare
- A1050
- aluminum tube
- top bezel adhesive
