iPod Battery
What You Need to Know About Your iPod's
Battery ...
iPod's battery life is an issue to most iPod users.
Users say that an iPod battery degrades over time and is
irreplaceable. Users' contention have certain bearing since
- The iPod battery is lithium-based, its recharge cycles
last roughly around 300 to 500 times and it really does
degrade over time, and
- Apple's design of an iPod battery is done in such a way
that users cannot easily replace the internal lithium ion
battery with a new one.
So, many ask, are iPods made to be a disposable digital
audio player.
The answer is no.
Apple designed iPods to last a long time. But since an iPod
battery is lithium based, we cannot expect it to last longer
than two years. 300 to 500 complete charges and discharges
wears down the power of a lithium battery. Apple, nevertheless,
published guidelines about iPod battery on its website and gave
tips on how to maximize the life of an iPod battery.
An iPod battery cannot be removed or be replaced the way a
user does with a digital celfone by just clicking the open
button at the back of the unit to remove and replace the
battery when it wears down. The iPod battery is integrated in
the circuitry.
You will ask now, why did Apple engineered the iPod this
way?
Apple integrated its iPod battery with the main circuitry to
achieve the ultra thin and ultra sleek design that it boasts.
If the iPod battery is removable, the iPods will be as bulky as
regular digital celfones.
Previously, Apple does not accept replacement of a worn-out
iPod battery. Under their official policy customer should buy a
refurbished replacement worth as much as a brand new iPod.
Because of this situation, third-party manufacturers offered
battery replacement kits, with instructions on how to
disassemble, remove and replace the iPod battery and then
reassemble your iPod.
It was only on November 14, 2003 that Apple had announced a
cheaper battery replacement program. The battery replacement
program which costs $99 had been trimmed down to $59.
Some tips to maximize your iPod battery's power.
Keep your iPod at room temp.
An iPod battery works at its best when the iPod is at room
temperature, between 0° to 35° C (or 32° to 95° F).
If your iPod has stayed in the cold for many hours, let it
warm up first before turning it on. Otherwise, a low-battery
warning will appear and the iPod won't turn on unless you
recharge it. But you wouldn't want to recharge it because it
will deduct a recharge cycle to its 300 to 500 recharging
cycle, right? So use it at room temperature and don't forget
it! If after warming up your iPod remains asleep, do this:
connect the iPod to the power adapter. Press the Menu + Play or
Pause buttons. Do this repeatedly until the Apple logo
appears.
* Do not leave your iPod inside a car, especially during at
noontime.
* Do not expose your iPod to direct sunlight.
Extra tips
*When charging
An iPod battery can be fast-charged in an hour with eight
percent (80) of its capacity. But it would be better if you
charge it for four (4) hours fully recharge the iPod battery to
100%. This will save you discharge and recharge cycles by 20%
for every recharging.
An iPod battery slowly empties even when the iPod unit is
not in use. The iPod uses, even when asleep, a small wattage of
current. So, store your iPod in room temperature to maximize
the battery and slow down the draining of power. If you do this
your iPod battery can last from 16 to 28 days.
Important!
* Empty the iPod battery fully before you recharge it.
* iPod skins and iPod covers look good on your iPod, but please
do not charge your iPod while it is still dressed with iPod
skin or cover.
When unattended, Press the Pause
Pause your iPod if you will leave it on a table to pee, or
do anything else. iPod will continue to play if left playing
until the iPod battery drains out. Always turn off your iPod
when not in use to save battery life.
Backlighting
When the room is well lit, you do not need backlighting.
Backlighting can use use up a lot of your reserved battery
power. Turn off backlighting when you do not need it. Select:
Settings > Backlight Timer > Off.
For more information about iPods and MP3 players, please
visit our "resources" section, or go to articles about
ipods and mp3 players.
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