Ah. Another iPod question. About the battery, I just don't get it. When it dies, I heard 1-2 years, you send it back to the company and they replace it [the ipod or battery?] or something, for $100. Can someone explain better for me and if it's really worth getting or not?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? Foxsea17 answered Friday April 22 2005, 4:01 pm: Just like most rechargable batteries (even cell phone batteries), the iPod batties start to deteriorate. A lot of people are upset about this, including me. It's really worth getting a new battery for your iPod if you like it, cause if you don't replace the battery, it will eventually not be able to turn on. But there is a way around pay 100 dollars for a new battery. Every iPod comes with a 1 year warranty. This warranty covers anything that goes wrong with your iPod in the first year. If your iPod battery is lasting less than 4 hours before that year is up, you can get the battery replaced for free. If it's been longer than a year, you'll have to either pay for it or your iPod will die. Hope I could help! [ Foxsea17's advice column | Ask Foxsea17 A Question ]
iddybitty09 answered Thursday April 21 2005, 11:46 am: call them and ask them. or maybe write a letter or go to their website...or just ask your mom and dad.
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