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iPod Photo (4th Generation) — Replacement Backplate (30GB)

iPod Photo (4th Generation) — Replacement Backplate (30GB)

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Backplate 30GB

Replacement housing or trim part for iPod Photo (4th Generation). Use it to restore fit, finish, color, case alignment, or visible damage rather than to fix an internal electronics fault.

Product Overview

Choose this backplate listing to restore the visible fit, finish, or mounting hardware on the iPod Photo (4th Generation).

Use the Compatible Variants table below to confirm capacity, color, case, or order-number fitment.

This is a fit-and-finish part, so choose it by physical damage, color, case thickness, and missing hardware rather than by an electrical symptom.

Choose Your Option

This part comes in multiple variants. Confirm your iPod's capacity, case depth, and order number before ordering.

20GB / White / Thin Replacement Backplate (20GB — White) Capacity: 20GB · Color: White · Case: thin View this option →
30GB / White / Thin Replacement Backplate (30GB — White) Capacity: 30GB · Color: White · Case: thin

Choose this backplate by the capacity engraved on the rear case. This listing is for 30GB White thin rear-housing work; confirm case depth before ordering.

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40GB / White / Thick Replacement Backplate (40GB — White) Capacity: 40GB · Color: White · Case: thick View this option → 60GB / White / Thick Replacement Backplate (60GB — White) Capacity: 60GB · Color: White · Case: thick View this option →

What Is Included

Replacement Backplate (30GB) Free plastic pry opening tool 1 year warranty

Quick Buying Check

Buy this when

  • Use this listing when the original backplate (30GB) is damaged, missing, mismatched, or physically worn; diagnose internal symptoms separately.
  • The original rear panel is scratched, dented, bent, broken, missing, loose, or cosmetically worn.
  • The model, rear engraving, capacity, and order number match this listing.

Diagnose first when

  • Confirm the color variant before ordering: Black/Red (U2), White.
  • Confirm the capacity match before ordering: 30GB.

Do not buy for

  • Do not use this part for: Different capacity engraving when you want a stock-looking 30GB backplate.

Cracks or broken plastic

Cracked, brittle, or broken exterior pieces are good reasons to replace the cosmetic or structural part.

Specifications & Fitment

Also known as iPod with color display (Apple's official name after June 2005).

Part Details

Detail Value
Model Number A1099
EMC EMC 2022
Condition Used — factory original Apple part. Normal cosmetic wear expected.

Compatible Variants

Order Number Capacity Color Case Compatible Notes
MA127LL/A 20GB Black/Red (U2) thin Yes— color swap Color swap — physically fits, different color from original.
MA079LL/A 20GB White thin Yes— capacity engraving mismatch Physically fits the same case depth; rear capacity engraving will not match the original.
MA215LL/A 20GB White (Harry Potter Collector's Edition) thin Yes— physical fit Physical fit; rear engraving will not match Harry Potter original.
M9829LL/A 30GB White thin Yes— capacity engraving mismatch Physically fits the same case depth; rear capacity engraving will not match the original.
PS492AA 30GB White (HP) thin Yes— capacity engraving mismatch Physically fits the same case depth; rear capacity engraving will not match the original.
M9585LL/A 40GB White thick No— wrong case depth Wrong case depth — choose the matching thin or thick iPod Photo backplate. Use Replacement Backplate (40GB) instead.
M9586LL/A 60GB White thick No— wrong case depth Wrong case depth — choose the matching thin or thick iPod Photo backplate. Use Replacement Backplate (60GB) instead.
M9830LL/A 60GB White thick No— wrong case depth Wrong case depth — choose the matching thin or thick iPod Photo backplate. Use Replacement Backplate (60GB) instead.
PS493AA 60GB White (HP) thick No— wrong case depth Wrong case depth — choose the matching thin or thick iPod Photo backplate. Use Replacement Backplate (60GB) instead.

Cosmetic Failure Signs — When to Replace

This rear panel is a cosmetic part — it does not change how the iPod plays, charges, or syncs. Replace it when the damage is physical:

Dents and bent corners Drop damage that keeps the polished back from sitting flush at the case seam.
Deep scratches and gouges Hairline swirls are normal wear on a polished back; replace when scratches are deep enough to catch a fingernail.
Worn or unwanted engraving A previous owner's engraving, or capacity text that no longer matches the build, reads wrong on an otherwise clean unit.
Loose fit after an earlier opening A bent rim or clip from previous service keeps the seam from closing cleanly.

Not every buyer here is fixing damage: matching the original white 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 This Rear Panel Yet If...

Situation Start here instead
Variant or capacity does not match this listing Match your capacity or case depth to the correct listing: Replacement Backplate (40GB), Replacement Backplate (60GB).
Liquid, corrosion, or board-side damage changes the diagnosis Use this rear panel only when the visible fit, finish, or physical damage matches.
You see a folder icon, clicking noise, or restore failure Confirm restore behavior, storage fit, and setup state before ordering this part.
A symptom points to a different part thin.

Install Overview

Before You Start

Confirm the model and reset state

Set Hold to locked (orange bar visible) before opening. Confirm the model and variant before opening the iPod.

Open the case slowly

Treat case opening as the highest handling risk. Work around the seams gently and stop if the shell, clips, or internal stack resist.

Protect nearby connectors

Do not pull the halves apart or side-load board sockets. Reseat nearby ribbons and connectors before blaming a replacement rear panel.

Dry-fit before closing.

Confirm thickness, color, screw points, and nearby hardware alignment before pressing the case fully closed.

Repair Guide

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1

Before you open the iPod, confirm that the hold switch is in the locked setting. The orange bar should be showing, indicating hold is active.

2

Move an opening pick as far as possible into the gap between the plastic front and the metal back panel, on the right edge of the iPod. You may have to rock the pick back and forth to move it in farther. With the opening pick, lever up against the plastic front panel and release 5 retaining tabs. Slide the pick along the iPod edge and keep levering gently until the remaining retaining tabs release. In this step, after all five tabs along the right edge are free, the case should easily open.

3

The iPod case is now open, but do not separate the two halves yet. An orange ribbon cable still connects the headphone jack to the logic board. With the dock connector edge at the top, open the case like a book and set the rear panel beside the iPod front half.

4

With a plastic tool or your fingernails, carefully detach the orange headphone jack cable. Make sure to draw straight up on the connector, not the cable itself. This fragile ribbon cable can stay connected for a battery replacement. Prop and tape the rear case against a box so the headphone jack remains connected to the motherboard without straining its cable while you work.

5

Take out the 3 silver Philips screws securing the headphone jack to the back panel.

6

Raise the headphone jack assembly out of the iPod. Only the rear panel remains.

After This Repair

Check What to do
Check rear fit Confirm the rear housing sits flush, matches the intended capacity and case depth, and does not pinch transferred hardware.
Watch nearby parts Reopen if the case bows, rattles, or puts pressure on the battery, storage, display, or control stack.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know this backplate is the right one?

Match capacity 30GB and color White, then confirm case depth and order number in the fitment table before ordering.

Will this fix charging, audio, storage, or screen problems?

No. A backplate is passive rear housing. Use it for dented, scratched, bent, missing, or custom rear-case work, not as an electronics diagnosis.

Should I choose by capacity or by thin/thick case?

Choose by the rear capacity engraving first, then use thin/thick case depth as the safety check so the housing and adjacent parts line up.

How do I confirm this is the right exterior part?

Match the exact iPod Photo model, visible part shape, color or finish goal, and any capacity or case-depth note before ordering Replacement Backplate (30GB).

Worth Knowing

  • Owner-verified failure mode: 8mm-height drives will NOT fit under the thin backplate — forcing the case closed compresses the LCD against the drive stack, causing dark pressure marks or permanent LCD damage. Thick drives need the thick backplate.

Why people land on this part

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