Can you still get batteries for ipods?

If it is out of warranty, Apple will replace the battery in your iPod touch for a cost of US$79 plus US$6.95 shipping. However, a variety of less expensive third-party battery replacement services also are available.

Can I get a new battery for my old iPod?

If it is out of warranty, Apple once would replace the battery in your “full size” iPod — the original iPod, iPod 2nd Gen, 3rd Gen, 4th Gen, 5th Gen/video, or classic — for a cost of US$59 plus US$6.95 shipping, but it no longer offers this service. Many sell batteries for self-installation as well.

What kind of battery does a iPod use?

Apple iPod Battery Replacement (850mAh, 3.7V, Lithium-Ion) – Compatible with Apple iPod 5th Generation 60G Battery, 6160232, B5LAA, iPod 5th Generation 60G, iPod 5th Generation 80G, iPod Video 60G, iPod Video 80G.

Is it worth it to replace IPAD battery?

Generally speaking, yours should hold up for several years of use, provided that you take good care of it and don’t use it roughly. Eventually, though, you may start running into issues with the battery. If it won’t hold a charge as well as it used to, that is a clear indication that yours is on the way out.

How much is a battery for iPod?

Apple iPod service pricing – United States

Model Out-of-warranty fee Battery service
All eligible models $ 99 $ 59
iPod classic
iPod classic 160 GB (Late 2009) $ 299 $ 149
iPod touch

How do I bring my iPod back to life?

Force restart your iPod

  1. Press and hold both the Sleep/Wake button and Home button until the screen turns off.
  2. Wait for your device to restart.
  3. Still need help? Plug into power, then try again.

How do you fix an iPod that won’t turn on?

How much does an iPod battery cost?

The company charges US$49-$69 for iPhone battery service, depending on the model. For the iPod, prices range from $39 for an iPod Shuffle to $79 for an iPod touch to $149 for an iPod Classic. For iPods, Apple only services the battery on more recent models. Nov 9 2019

Should I replace my iPod battery?

We recommend thinking about the issue like this: If your device is still under warranty, yes, definitely replace the battery. If it’s recently out of warranty and still working well for your needs, it probably makes sense to replace the battery. If it’s out of warranty and a couple of generations behind or a few years old, it probably doesn’t make sense to replace the battery.

What kind of battery does the iPod use?

The iPod uses a lithium ion battery. The first and second generation (“non-dockable”) iPods use a Sony UP325385 A4H 3.7V 1230mAh lithium ion polymer battery.

Will the iPod work without the battery?

In the case of the battery actually being removed, there’s a small chance that the iPod’s on-board electronics will not work correctly, even if externally powered. This isn’t likely, but it’s possible that without a battery, the charging circuit will cause something else to go wrong. Again, not likely, but not impossible.