iPod Battery guide for your iPod Nano
iPod battery life is essential for many users. Once an iPod battery wears out, it is not easily changed by users. Although it can be recharged more than 300 times, the lithium based battery does eventually wear out.
Moreover, because the iPod battery is soldered to the iPod Nano 8GB case, many people that own the device would rather not attempt to change the battery on their own. This caused some users to wonder if the iPod Nano 8GB was intended as a disposable MP3 player? No. Users expect the iPod Nano 8GB to last a long time.
As with all lithium based batteries, the iPod battery will not usually last more than two years. Although users can expect to obtain 300 to 500 complete charges, eventually, lithium batteries wear out. Users cannot replace the battery the way they can with other digital devices.
When Apple designed the iPod Nano 8GB, they integrated the battery into the devices circuitry. This created a wide open marketplace for third party manufacturers to offer an iPod battery replacement kit, including step by step instructions on how to remove and replace the battery in the iPod Nano 8GB. Apple also offers to change the iPod battery, but users have to ship their iPod Nano 8GB to the company for replacement.
Users may also be interested in how to make their iPod battery last longer; tips can be found on the Apple website. Tips to prolong the life of your iPod battery: Keep your iPod Nano 8GB at room temperature An iPod battery works at its optimal when the iPod Nano 8GB is kept at room temperature.
You should never leave your iPod Nano 8GB inside a car. Don't expose your iPod Nano 8GB to direct sunlight. When unattended, click the Pause. Take advantage of the Hold function the iPod Nano 8GB offers if you will not be using it for even a short amount of time.
iPod will continue to play if left playing until the iPod battery drains out. Always turn off your iPod when not in use to save battery life. Most of the time, you will not need back lighting.
Back lighting can use up a lot of your reserved battery power. If you don't absolutely need it, turn it off. Select Settings, Back light Timer, Off. Even when you're not using your iPod Nano 8GB, the battery power is slowly draining.
A small amount of battery power is still being used, even when your iPod is asleep. By ensuring your iPod is used and stored at room temperature, you can significantly limit the amount of battery current being used. Taking this one step will maximize the use of your iPod battery. - 18418
Moreover, because the iPod battery is soldered to the iPod Nano 8GB case, many people that own the device would rather not attempt to change the battery on their own. This caused some users to wonder if the iPod Nano 8GB was intended as a disposable MP3 player? No. Users expect the iPod Nano 8GB to last a long time.
As with all lithium based batteries, the iPod battery will not usually last more than two years. Although users can expect to obtain 300 to 500 complete charges, eventually, lithium batteries wear out. Users cannot replace the battery the way they can with other digital devices.
When Apple designed the iPod Nano 8GB, they integrated the battery into the devices circuitry. This created a wide open marketplace for third party manufacturers to offer an iPod battery replacement kit, including step by step instructions on how to remove and replace the battery in the iPod Nano 8GB. Apple also offers to change the iPod battery, but users have to ship their iPod Nano 8GB to the company for replacement.
Users may also be interested in how to make their iPod battery last longer; tips can be found on the Apple website. Tips to prolong the life of your iPod battery: Keep your iPod Nano 8GB at room temperature An iPod battery works at its optimal when the iPod Nano 8GB is kept at room temperature.
You should never leave your iPod Nano 8GB inside a car. Don't expose your iPod Nano 8GB to direct sunlight. When unattended, click the Pause. Take advantage of the Hold function the iPod Nano 8GB offers if you will not be using it for even a short amount of time.
iPod will continue to play if left playing until the iPod battery drains out. Always turn off your iPod when not in use to save battery life. Most of the time, you will not need back lighting.
Back lighting can use up a lot of your reserved battery power. If you don't absolutely need it, turn it off. Select Settings, Back light Timer, Off. Even when you're not using your iPod Nano 8GB, the battery power is slowly draining.
A small amount of battery power is still being used, even when your iPod is asleep. By ensuring your iPod is used and stored at room temperature, you can significantly limit the amount of battery current being used. Taking this one step will maximize the use of your iPod battery. - 18418
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