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Once the iPod’s battery can’t keep a charge, you can pay Apple or a repair shop to replace it. But you can do it yourself for about half as much money, and in many instances you’ll get a ...
As with all mobile products from Apple, my iPod does not have a user replaceable battery (at least officially). But apparently it’s not replaceable by my local Apple dealer either. The ...
Apple‘s wildly popular iPod has a well-known Achilles’ heel: over time, its rechargeable battery tends to lose its capacity to hold a charge. Apple’s begrudging solution has been a ...
My daughter's well-out-of warranty iPod was not lasting for much more than a couple of hours, so I figured it needed a new battery. Seeing as how the ifixit guide rates such as very difficult and ...
And iPod that's lost its will to boot -- even after you've fully charged it -- may need nothing more than a new battery. While you can pay Apple or a third-party to do it for you, you ...
If your iPod is under warranty, Apple will replace it for free if your battery is defective. But if your warranty has expired, and your battery life stinks, think hard about Apple’s replacement ...
Apple's iPod Support site references the upcoming iPod Battery Replacement program in a list of troubleshooting steps for the iPod. If your iPod ...
Apple will replace an iPod’s battery for $59 plus $7 shipping. The advantage of doing it through Apple is that you’re guaranteed to have a working iPod back in your hot little hands.
Lifehacker reader Josh needed a new battery for his iPod mini, and instead of sending it off to Apple, he opted to do it himself and photo-documented ...
I've got a 3rd gen 40GB ipod which is not covered by Apple's manufacturer warranty anymore as it is over a year old & I didn't buy extended warranty. The battery barely manages to last over 2-3 ...