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battery


Question Posted Friday October 14 2005, 5:17 pm

so i have a mp3 and i can charge it but will the battery someday die and i have to buy a new one even though i charge my mp3?

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PinkPrincess20 answered Friday October 14 2005, 8:10 pm:
Well i don't have a mp3 player but i have a cell phone and if my batterie dies and i charge it it still works same wit my ipod!
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Scribble answered Friday October 14 2005, 7:14 pm:
I'm guessing yes. Most batteries used in MP3 players and phones etc. will eventually cease to hold their charge. I'm guessing your product contains a lithium battery which should be good for at least a few years, but eventually it will run out faster and faster. However, many companies will replace the battery in your player if this happens. Also, try looking on the internet for tips on how to maximise the life of your battery (e.g. continually charging it or letting it run out completely once in a while). Peace out.

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