Hey everyone!
I was given a new iPod mini as a Christmas present a few months ago and, being a musician, was thrilled with it. But I noticed over time that the battery life seemed to shorten. I expected it would do so, as we all know, because batteries naturally lose their capacity as they are used. But lately, it's battery only lasts about one hour on continuous play after a full charge no backlight or anythingonly music. I would expect it's battery to go out eventually, but this iPod is only 5 months old. It is rather frustrating.
Now, I have dropped the iPod numerous times but I doubt that would shorten the battery life. I know it can damage the hard drive, however. Is it possible that this sudden loss of battery life is a result of my rough handling of my iPod?
I am also aware that there is a battery replacement program for sixty dollars or so but the iPod should still be covered under warranty, unless, that is, the damage is from dropping and is thus not covered by the warranty.
Please help me save Boris, the iPod. Thanks.
-Mike
I was given a new iPod mini as a Christmas present a few months ago and, being a musician, was thrilled with it. But I noticed over time that the battery life seemed to shorten. I expected it would do so, as we all know, because batteries naturally lose their capacity as they are used. But lately, it's battery only lasts about one hour on continuous play after a full charge no backlight or anythingonly music. I would expect it's battery to go out eventually, but this iPod is only 5 months old. It is rather frustrating.
Now, I have dropped the iPod numerous times but I doubt that would shorten the battery life. I know it can damage the hard drive, however. Is it possible that this sudden loss of battery life is a result of my rough handling of my iPod?
I am also aware that there is a battery replacement program for sixty dollars or so but the iPod should still be covered under warranty, unless, that is, the damage is from dropping and is thus not covered by the warranty.
Please help me save Boris, the iPod. Thanks.
-Mike