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Is the iPods battery replaceable?

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Is the iPods battery replaceable?

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No matter how much you don’t want to have to replace your battery at all, there are certainly instances where you might have to. The good news is that Apple has an official battery replacement program which they offer at $59. The program requires that you send in your iPod (any model), and Apple will replace the battery and return it to you for $59 plus shipping and handling. Technically though, what Apple does is to replace your whole iPod with an equivalent new or refurbished model. AppleCare programs for iPod are also available in some markets outside the US and in Apple Retail locations.

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Yes. Apple has an official battery replacement program for $59. The program requires that you send in your iPod (any model), and Apple will replace the battery and return it to you for $59 plus shipping and handling (technically, Apple actually replaces your whole iPod with an equivalent new model or factory-refurbished model in a new enclosure, with its own service warranty; if the iPod was previously engraved by Apple, it will be engraved again). AppleCare programs for iPod are also available in some markets outside the US, and are expected soon in other markets. The replacement program is now also available via Apple Retail locations. Q: How do I contact Apple for service? A: You may contact Apple in any of the following ways: By telephone in the US: 1-800-APL-CARE By visiting any Apple Retail location By visiting any Apple Authorized Service Provider Q: Is the iPod’s battery user-replaceable? A1: Yes and no. The iPod’s case is not designed to be opened, so, in that respect, it’s no

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Is the iPod’s battery user-replaceable? What is the iPod’s warranty? Does it cover the battery? Is there any way to extend it? Does Apple think the iPod is disposable? I heard that the iPod’s battery only lasts 18 months, and then you have to buy a new iPod! Is that true? Will the iPod’s battery degrade over time? What kind of battery does the iPod use? Why didn’t Apple use better batteries? How can I get the most out of the iPod’s battery? If my battery dies, will I lose all of my music? Is it okay to leave the iPod in the dock, or otherwise attached to external power, for extended periods of time? Why doesn’t Apple make the battery easily replaceable? Or use different batteries, like AA? Is there any way to use an external battery pack, or standard AA batteries? No one else uses an integrated battery! Apple only released their battery replacement service because of all the bad publicity from iPod’s Dirty Secret. Is there something wrong with the iPod? It shouldn’t have these problems

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No matter how much you don’t want to have to swap your battery, if you keep using your iPod you will eventually have to. The good news is that Apple has an official battery replacement program which they currently offer at $59. The program requires that you send in your iPod (any model), and Apple will replace the battery and return it to you for $59 plus shipping and handling. Technically though, what Apple does is to swap your whole iPod with an equivalent new or refurbished model. AppleCare programs for iPod are also available in some markets outside the US and in Apple Retail locations. QUESTION: Will the iPod’battery degrade over time? ANSWER: Everything breaks down over time without exception. Over time, the battery will not retain the same charge as it did when it was new. This is normal and is true of all lithium ion batteries. During the life of the iPod, not many users will notice the effect this slow degradation brings. However, based on usage, environmental factors, and man

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Replacing the battery in my Generation 3 iPod. First time ever looking inside.

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