Can the battery in my iPod touch 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.

Can you replace battery iPod touch 4th generation?

This iPod touch (4th Gen) replacement battery is what you need to bring your dead iPod back to life! If your iPod won’t turn on, won’t hold a charge, or you simply experience poor battery life, this replacement battery may be what you need to fix it.

How long does iPod touch battery last?

40 hours
iPod Touch/Battery Life
The iPod Touch’s battery life varies wildly depending on what it is being used for, with a music-only battery life of up to 40 hours. If you’re using your iPod Touch on the go, however, its battery life will probably be significantly reduced due to default app usage and data refreshing.

How much is a new battery for an iPod Touch?

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.

Why is my iPod touch losing battery so fast?

Turn Off Wi-Fi Unless You’re Using It Wi-Fi is one of the worst culprits when it comes to features that drain the battery of an iPod touch. That’s because when Wi-Fi is on, and if the iPod isn’t connected, it’s constantly scanning for a network to connect to.

Why my iPod touch battery dies fast?

Most iPod models have the ability to play uncompressed audio in the WAV format and high-quality compressed audio in the Apple Lossless format. If you play an audio file that is larger than the iPod can store in the buffer, it is forced to transfer data from the hard drive more often, decreasing the life of the battery.

Why does my iPod Touch battery drain so fast?

Features like the backlight and the equalizer—or jumping around your library—can make the battery drain faster, as can using big uncompressed file formats like AIFF. That wireless chip inside the iPod Touch is sapping power even if you’re not trawling the Web.