You can fully recharge lithium-ion batteries, such as the one inside the iPod, 300 to 450 times before they give up the ghost. When that ghost is gone, you need a new battery. For $99, Apple will ...
iPods sure look svelte and stylish without a battery door, but the omitted hatch makes the whole thing worthless if your battery gives up the ghost. All batteries degrade through time and use; expect ...
It's a well-established fact that iPod batteries wear out, and that you can save big bucks by replacing the battery yourself. A new how-to video walks you through the steps. Although surgery on your ...
Apple Computer Inc. has a return policy users of older iPods should know about. If you have experienced a sharp drop in how long your iPod plays before its battery needs a new charge, Apple will sell ...
Apple has opened up a replacement program for the first-generation iPod nano due to overheating issues. These affected units were sold between September 2005 and December 2006 and include a ...
Your iPod may still play your tunes, but over time the lithium ion batteries irreversibly lose capacity and you end up having to recharge more and more often. Fortunately, replacing an MP3 player ...
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