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Nicky G

Do NOT slide the mini into and out of these accessories, as it can potentially damage the rubber nodule that holds the mini into place, over time. Push the mini into place, and pull it straight out of the accessory. This is covered in the manual, but who reads those. Maybe this message can be made sticky.

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WorldOfWarcraft

Can you post the PDF manual?



SFNE Freak

http://manuals.info.apple.com/Apple_...UsersGuide.pdf



ipod-upod

I find that pushing my MiniPod in and out of the belt clip very difficult. Maybe I can stretch it out a bit to loosen it up. I feel like I am scratching the sides of the MiniPod when I do this. I would rather wear out the rubber pad on the clip than scratch my Minipod -- but then I guess the would be dangerous if the MiniPod slipped through and fell without that pad holding it in place.



elbaso

It is a little tough to stick the mini into the belt clip, but don't worry so much. It's designed to go in that way, and you're not scratching or hurting your mini in any way doing that.
This minis are pretty tough, and quite resistant to scratches.



Nicky G

I was a little worried at first too, but after a number of days with my mini I can tell this won't be a problem. If you do see any marks on the mini after taking it out of the case, try simply wiping them off -- it happened to me and I realized it was just body oil on the mini's surface "congealing" in the spot it made contact with the case.



thetabor

The thing is "anodized aluminum"- whatever that means. I actually freaked out the first time I put it in- a little bit of excess plastic had been basically sandpapered off, and it looked like my little Mini-Munch was scratched! But, I blew it off. That things tough, so don't worry about it.



mdobilas

thank you for posting that PDF link
nothing like zipping out 60 pages on the company laser printer!


take that trees!!



AndyH

From this website:
http://www.focuser.com/atm/anodize/anodize99.html



HalfBlackChalk

I concur with the comments made about how tough it is. I got my iPod mini 3 days ago, so far it has been in my pocket at the gym (wearing soft nike break aways) and the screen has scratchs on it as well as the body. I really question how thick the aluminum is because mine hit a hard wood floor from a 1 foot drop and chipped. Now it reveals a white patch where it chipped. From what I cant tell, its not solid aluminum at all. If you look at the top and bottom, it appears that it is solid.

I dont know, Im not to thrilled with the purchase. I saw it on the shelf and thought wow, they actually have one! I dont know, its cool and I like it. I just think the big brother is a better purchase.



CarpetRyd

the mini just gives an idea and feel that its fragile... i just recieved mine and tried putting it into the belt clip... i used force and it snapped in fine... but when it was time to take it out i was a little wary, so i just slid it out... i would have been really disappointed if my new green case got a scratch on it...

its going to take a couple of weeks of use before i just start using it like nothing... i mean damn, the plastic covering the click wheel is still on this mofo i no im pathetic, but i do love my MINI is awesome... i rather care this thing in my pocket then my cell phone



Xarthan

haha, didn't your mini come with a manual?



Joshdude

Wait did you really mean "concur"? And anyway, yeah of course it's going to chip if you drop it! It's not meant to be dropped!



JonHsiung

Haha, I should have read this months ago. For the first few days I was sliding it into the clip and out of it, cursing how it was so hard to do.



insomn_ia

Ahahah, I just keep my clip on all the time, and never bother to take it off.






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