iPod Battery guide for your iPod Nano
Posted by James Logan on August 9th, 2009
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iPod battery life is important for many users. The iPod battery degrades over a period of time and is not easily replaceable by the users. 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.
Moreover, because the iPod battery is soldered to the iPod Nano 8GB case, many users that own the device would rather not attempt to change the battery on their own. Did Apple actually create the iPod Nano 8GB to be a expendable digital audio 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. This nets the user hundreds of charges; however, at some point, the lithium battery will not work. Users who think they can simply open the iPod Nano 8GB case and remove and replace the battery will be disappointed.
Instead of being easily removed and replaced, the battery in the iPod Nano 8GB is a permanent part of the case. The frustration of not being able to change the iPod battery didn’t last long though, as savvy marketers took advantage of the situation and offered owners of the iPod Nano 8GB an alternative replacement iPod battery, that had instructions on how to remove the old battery and insert the new one. Owners of the iPod Nano 8GB may opt to send their device to Apple for iPod battery replacement.
Users can also learn how to maximize the iPod battery power by logging on to the Apple website. The following tips and tricks will ensure your iPod battery will last longer: An iPod battery functions at its best when the iPod Nano 8GB is at room temperature, between 0 to 35 C (or 32 to 95 F).
Don’t leave your iPod Nano 8GB inside a car. You should never expose your iPod Nano 8GB to direct sunlight. When unattended, Press 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.
The iPod Nano 8GB will continue to play if left in the play mode, which will cause the iPod battery to drain completely. 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 do not need back lighting.
Always using back lighting will drain your battery faster than anything. Turn off back lighting when you do not need it. Under the Settings menu, choose Back light Timer, then select Off. Most people don’t realize that even when their iPod Nano isn’t in use, the battery is still working.
While your iPod Nano 8GB is sleeping, the battery is still fully awake, and loses a small amount of current. Storing your iPod at room temperature will help to conserve the battery. By doing this, the battery in your iPod can last as long as 28 days.
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