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Old 11-20-2008, 06:02 PM
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Question New iPod, or fix battery?

The battery on my iPod finally gave out on me and will no longer hold a charge. I’m actually surprised that it’s held up as long as it has. I wasn’t exactly too gentle with it. Anyway, would it be cheaper to just replace the battery, if that’s even possible, or just get a new one?
 
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You can replace them, or you can take it to an Apple store and have them do it, but generally it makes more sense to just grab a new one, especially if it's an older unit.
 
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Old 11-20-2008, 06:10 PM
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Yeah, mine is a second gen, so it’s pretty dated. I guess I’ll have to make my way to the Apple store and pick up a new one this weekend. Thanks for the help!
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You can replace them, or you can take it to an Apple store and have them do it, but generally it makes more sense to just grab a new one, especially if it's an older unit.
Apple does not repair (or change batteries on) ipods. If it is under warranty they will give you a new one. If not, you're SOL. They'll give you 10% off a new one if yours is recently out of warranty.
 
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Haha, alrighty, I'll definitely be getting a new one then.
 
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Apple does not repair (or change batteries on) ipods. If it is under warranty they will give you a new one. If not, you're SOL. They'll give you 10% off a new one if yours is recently out of warranty.
They used to. If they're no longer doing the replacements, just about any Apple VAR can, assuming the Apple mothership hasn't discontinued the process.

Either way, with a 2nd gen, definitely upgrade.
 
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Do both. The battery is CHEAP and easy to replace. Then that unit can stay in the glove box of your car so you don't need to always get it out to listen to your ipod. Then get the new one too (touch) for carrying around, daily use etc. AWESOME unit. Way more fun than that old one.
 
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Originally Posted by Tyler
Yeah, mine is a second gen, so it’s pretty dated. I guess I’ll have to make my way to the Apple store and pick up a new one this weekend. Thanks for the help!
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I had the battery in my 2nd gen. iPod die on me about 2 years ago. I replaced it myself; it was super easy and the new unit only cost me like $20. I would def. give it a try and perhaps use it as a back up if you decide to get a new one.
 
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Thank’s for all the input, guys. I appreciate it. If you are able to replace the battery, then I'll do that, and update to a new one as well.

4wheels, where might I be able to get a battery?
 
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Old 11-21-2008, 05:23 PM
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Thank’s for all the input, guys. I appreciate it. If you are able to replace the battery, then I'll do that, and update to a new one as well.

4wheels, where might I be able to get a battery?
I got ordered mine via a website I can't remember right now, I bet though that if you google for something like 'ipod replacement battery' you'll find a load of places you can order one from.
 


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