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iPods sure look svelte and stylish without a battery door, but the omitted hatch makes the whole thing worthless if your battery gives up the ghost. All batteries degrade through time and use; expect ...
iFixit has just completed the sixth-generation iPod Touch's new gadget introduction cycle by tearing it apart to see what's inside. By and large, the new iPod is pretty similar to the old one. Apple ...
If you've got a third-generation iPod Touch that needs a battery replacement, it will cost you $79 for Apple do it. But if you're adventuresome, you can do it for about $9 (as long as you already have ...
How do we know the new iPod touch began shipping yesterday? Because iFixit’s gone and torn it apart already. That’s right, the fifth-generation device has received its customary teardown, revealing ...
While your iPod offers a way to enjoy your favorite apps, music and movies without the need for a cell signal, the device is rendered useless without adequate battery power. Determining how much ...
Small business owners find that an iPod Touch can replace a smart phone for scheduling, email, notes, memos and productivity applications, including alarms and reminders. The iPod touch has a small ...
A troubleshooting effort by one of our readers shows the low iPod Touch battery life after installing iOS 4 may be from a firmware incompatibility with the router being used. Topher Kessler MacFixIt ...
It's a well-established fact that iPod batteries wear out, and that you can save big bucks by replacing the battery yourself. A new how-to video walks you through the steps. Although surgery on your ...
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 the steps. He used a $29 battery from Laptops for ...
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 cumbersome mail-in ...