Can an iPod nano battery be replaced?
If it is out of warranty, Apple once would replace the battery in any iPod nano model for a cost of US$59 plus US$6.95 shipping, but it no longer does. Replacing the battery in the iPod nano models — regardless of generation — is difficult and requires soldering. Professional installation is recommended.
How long does an iPod nano battery last?
According to this article, your Nano should get 24 hours of music playback on a full charge and 5 hours of video on a full charge, but those are best case scenarios. As for your second question, see this Apple support document.
How do you revive a dead iPod Nano?
Force restart your iPod
- Press and hold both the Sleep/Wake button and Home button until the screen turns off.
- Wait for your device to restart.
- Still need help? Plug into power, then try again.
How do I fix my iPod Nano battery?
Replace Ipod Nano Battery (1st Gen)
- Step 1: Supplies. You need a bit of supplies to complete this:
- Step 2: Desolder the Old Battery.
- Step 3: Unscrew the Logic Board.
- Step 4: Solder the New Battery.
- Step 5: Close It Back Up and Find New Problems.
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Can iPod battery be replaced?
If your battery has a manufacturing defect and it’s covered by our warranty, AppleCare+, or consumer law, we’ll replace it at no additional cost. If you’re covered by AppleCare+ for your iPod touch and your battery can hold less than 80 percent of its original capacity, we’ll service it at no charge.
How do you fix an iPod nano that wont charge?
Hold down the “Sleep/Wake” button on the upper-right edge of the device and the “-” button on the upper-left edge of the device for eight seconds, or until the gray Apple logo appears on the screen. After the device resets and reboots to the iPod Nano home screen, attempt to charge the device again.