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Originally Posted by rosewny |
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how old is the ipod it is a common problem with the batteries. They build up a memory if many times you only use 3-4 hours before recharge the batteries will only charge 3-4 hours |
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I don't know how old the Ipod is, I bought it off my friend
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Originally Posted by dekzzang |
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better change the battery |
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Originally Posted by gamgammele |
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Battery could be old
Batteries lose charge capacity due to use
Solution: change battery /buy new ipod
Battery could be used wrong.
CORRECT BATTERY USE: NEVER charge when battery is NOT EMPTY (maybe with new batteries, this is possible, but with old ones, NEVER CHARGE if battery still has charge)
Solution: buy a new battery/ipod, then use this one correctly
Your headphones use to much power
You might have the bulky type of headphones (that look like earwarmers). They are very power hungry.
Solution: change to a different type of headphones (ie standard ipod ones, even better this: I bought this kind of headphones and had better sound and about 6 hours more battery life than with standard Ipod headphones. Any kind that fits tight in your ear should have this effect)
Good luck! |
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thanks, i'll see if i can find a store that sell ipod batteries.
Thanks for all the help guys.