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Originally Posted by Danster
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Wifey has an iPod photo, but her battery seems ok (new at Christmas), apart from the suggestions below the only thing left is to rip it apart and throw in a new battery...it's not still under warranty is it ? Even if it is out of warranty, Apple may service it for you, (they take your iPod, you give them $105 and they will give you a brand new one !)
Not sure if I've already suggested these, but anyhoo...
Apple's Advice on Battery Care
Apple's Advice on Battery Care 2
iPod Battery Install Pictures
Apple iPod Service Pages UK
Apple iPod Service Pages USA
iPod FAQ
How long can you expect your battery to last?
For more than 500 battery charging cycles (one charging cycle consisting of draining the battery, then recharging it to a full charge) Depending on heavy or lighter use, this battery life span can range from approximately 2 to 9 years.
How long should I charge the battery when I take it out of the box?
Charging it for 3-4 hours before first use is recommended.
How to best charge the battery?
You should recharge it to full charge regularly, before it has an opportunity to fully discharge.
Does the iPod battery have a memory effect?
No.
What is the difference between charging via FireWire or via AC Adapter?
Charging via the AC Adapter is quicker.
Yes. Users have reported that after fully charging the meter shows only half power. This usually normalizes after a few minutes of use. Also, with the meter on empty, you can get hours of playing time. The meter is thus no true indicator of battery power.
If I don't get 8 hours of battery life, is the iPod defective?
Not necessarily. Battery life varies according to use (menu switching) and individualized settings. Doing a battery test will determine your iPod's performance: load the iPod with enough tracks to play for at least 8 hours. Allow the iPod to play the tracks using the standard settings (no EQ, normal volume, etc.) and without accessing it during this time. The iPod should play for 7-8 continuous hours.