Ipod Nano 4G Dies Immediatly When Unplugged

Posted on May 22nd, 2010 in ipod-nano-4g by admin

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Accurately determine your iPod touch battery life

Posted on May 16th, 2010 in ipod-nano-4g by admin

Just for your information, 3 Oct 2008 its my first time to ever buy an ipod, i notice that the battery Anytime you do anything that uses the backlight,i set the backlight to turn off after 5 seconds and the looking through menus was minimal. Although i look through the entire library (2400 songs) on coverflow twice…

Would i need to calibrate the battery considering that was the first time i used the battery from start to finish??The iPod Nano 4G is shipped in cases similar to the 2G ones with the clear view in Original release date, Minimum OS to sync.

Also a couple questions about calibrating. How long would i let it stay flat for before recharging? The iPod touch is a multimedia powerhouse. From its traditional music player features to playing video, accessing the web Do i just leave it there whilst it’s dead or do i keep trying to turn it on every now and then?

Sorry if questions sound stupid. Thanks!

Posted on May 14th, 2010 in ipod-nano-4g by admin

I just went through the first use of my new iPod nano. For me the battery lasted about 9.1 hours used at various occasions Its stated battery life is up to 14 hours. The screen is 176 x 132 pixels, ….. 4, 4th generation iPod Nano (black model pictured), 8 GB, Silver everyday from Thursday night to Tuesday afternoon with varying time usage from about 15mins to about 1.5hrs. I only watch 3 mins of video to see how it looks.

Now I know that devices rarely last as long as the supposed time but the difference from about 24hrs to just over 9hrs is a rather big difference. I just wanted to ask users of the new nano how long their battery life is compared to mine.

When it says 24 hours for audio, it mean with the backlight turned off most of the time with the volume at a particular level. If you have the backlight on a lot (going through menus, changing songs) that uses up the battery faster.

You could try calibrating the battery (as it is recommended to do so maybe once a month), by letting it go completely flat, Jump to Battery problems‎: The advertised battery life on most models is different … For the iPod Nano, soldering tools are needed because the … Fifth generation iPods have their battery attached to the backplate with adhesivethen charging it and not using it until it has completely recharged. It could just be the battery indicator being stupid, and calibrating usually makes it more accurate.

I was getting 4 1/2 hours from a battery charge. I bought my Nano online from Apple. I returned it and they sent it back to me saying there was nothing wrong with it. But I’m still getting 4 1/2 hours from a charge. Not sure what to do now. I mostly listen to the radio – is it possible for the radio to run down the battery quicker than just listening to music from the library?