iPod Battery guide for your iPod Nano
iPod battery life is an significant consideration to most iPod users. The iPod battery degrades over a period of time and it is not easily replaced. That's true, to a point, as the battery is lithium based; although it can be recharged up to 500 times, it does degrade over a period of time.
When that happens, although it is possible for users to replace the iPod battery themselves, many of them don't want to risk damaging their iPod Nano 8GB. Did Apple actually make the iPod Nano 8GB to be a disposable digital audio player? No. Apple designed the iPod Nano 8GB to last a long time.
However, most lithium batteries, such as the iPod battery, last about two years. As expected, after a few hundred charges, a lithium battery wears out. Users cannot change the battery the way they can with other digital devices.
Instead of being easily removed, the battery in the iPod Nano 8GB is a permanent part of the case. The situation this dilemma created caused untold frustration to iPod Nano 8GB users, who were quickly offered an substitute by 3rd party manufacturers who agreed to either replace the iPod battery or sell users a do it yourself kit. Apple also offers to replace the iPod battery, but users have to ship their iPod Nano 8GB to the company for replacement.
In addition, Apple offers users tips on their website on how to conserve their iPod battery. Tips to extend the life of your iPod battery: Keep your iPod Nano 8GB at room temperature An iPod battery performs at its best when the iPod Nano 8GB is at room temperature.
Don't leave your iPod Nano 8GB inside a car. Never expose your iPod Nano 8GB to direct sunlight as this can damage the device. When unattended, click the Pause. Any time you are not using your iPod Nano 8GB, slide the button into the Hold position.
iPod will continue to play if left playing until the iPod battery drains out. Make it a habit to turn off your iPod Nano 8GB when you're not using it to conserve battery power. When the room is well lit, you don't 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. Most people don't realize that even when their iPod Nano isn't in use, the battery is still active.
Even though it is not much, your iPod battery is still being used, even as your iPod Nano 8GB sleeps. 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 easy step will maximize the use of your iPod battery. - 18762
When that happens, although it is possible for users to replace the iPod battery themselves, many of them don't want to risk damaging their iPod Nano 8GB. Did Apple actually make the iPod Nano 8GB to be a disposable digital audio player? No. Apple designed the iPod Nano 8GB to last a long time.
However, most lithium batteries, such as the iPod battery, last about two years. As expected, after a few hundred charges, a lithium battery wears out. Users cannot change the battery the way they can with other digital devices.
Instead of being easily removed, the battery in the iPod Nano 8GB is a permanent part of the case. The situation this dilemma created caused untold frustration to iPod Nano 8GB users, who were quickly offered an substitute by 3rd party manufacturers who agreed to either replace the iPod battery or sell users a do it yourself kit. Apple also offers to replace the iPod battery, but users have to ship their iPod Nano 8GB to the company for replacement.
In addition, Apple offers users tips on their website on how to conserve their iPod battery. Tips to extend the life of your iPod battery: Keep your iPod Nano 8GB at room temperature An iPod battery performs at its best when the iPod Nano 8GB is at room temperature.
Don't leave your iPod Nano 8GB inside a car. Never expose your iPod Nano 8GB to direct sunlight as this can damage the device. When unattended, click the Pause. Any time you are not using your iPod Nano 8GB, slide the button into the Hold position.
iPod will continue to play if left playing until the iPod battery drains out. Make it a habit to turn off your iPod Nano 8GB when you're not using it to conserve battery power. When the room is well lit, you don't 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. Most people don't realize that even when their iPod Nano isn't in use, the battery is still active.
Even though it is not much, your iPod battery is still being used, even as your iPod Nano 8GB sleeps. 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 easy step will maximize the use of your iPod battery. - 18762
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