If you are in the market for a new Apple iPod, you
may be enthusiastic at the idea of putting it to use immediately.
However make certain that you are aware of how to keep your new iPod
running and looking great for years to come. Specifically because a
brand-new Apple iPod is going to cost you more than just a few dollars,
you want to make certain that your doing everything possible to take
proper care of it, so you do not end up throwing your hard earned money
at a newer one sooner than you wish to.
Here are a few pointers
to keep you or recover from possibly one or more of these likely
problems in an Apple iPod; one main problem being that of a dead
battery. If you wish to maintain your Apple iPod without being chained
to a plug, you need to keep your battery in good running condition.
While Apple works hard to build a product with a battery life that is
long-lasting, the fact is that now and then batteries do wear out
unfortunately.
While this is definitely something that is not
desired, it does happen occasionally, and you should be mindful of what
steps to take if it does happen, as well as what are the best ways to
minimize the risk that your battery will wear out anytime soon.
One
good rule of thumb is to have your Apple iPod kept away from
temperature extremes. Even if you plan to be in a bank or grocery store
for just a few minutes, do not fall for the temptation of leaving your
iPod inside of your car, since extremely cold or extremely warm
temperatures has the capability of damaging your battery. When your
Apple iPod is not in use, make certain to keep it in sleep mode so you
are not having the battery rundown.
In the Event Your Battery Does Run Dead
When
the first Apple iPods were introduced, the option of having replacement
batteries was not offered. In place of that, Apple's expectations for
consumers were that by the time they needed to replace a battery, you,
as a user, would buy a refurbished Apple iPod at a significant price.
After
some very highly publicized complaints from consumers in regards to
battery problems, including a class-action lawsuit, Apple designed and
developed a battery replacement program which costs much less than the
original cost of repair an Apple iPod that had a dead battery.
If
your looking to try the do-it-yourself route you should have a battery
that will have a longer life on each charge. There are third-party
manufacturers that do offer replacement kits that have batteries that
very often exceed the power of the batteries that the Apple iPod comes
supplied with.
It is important to keep in mind, though, of some
difficulties that some models have: IPod Nanos have batteries that are
soldered onto the main board, and the latest iPods have batteries that
are glued to the back plate. Even if you happen to not own one of these
two models, be cautious when you handle the battery yourself. When in
doubt, your battery replacement should be done by Apple Computer.
However,
if you follow some of the tips listed above and use some care, the
battery in your Apple iPod will have a very long life.