I have an iPod Mini, and it's battery recently died. How do I purchase another one, and what is their price range? I know I need to order them from Apple, but that is all I know.
Thank you.
BL0NDExAMBiiTii0N answered Thursday June 8 2006, 6:45 pm: when a battery dies, you don't replace it hunny.. lol you charge it.. it probably came with a cord that you plug into the computer.. hook it up, let it sit there, and it will charge. hope i helped ♥
oooookay well you didn't say that it wouldn't charge anymore.. if you would have said that then i could have helped you better.. you should give as much information in your question as possible to help us answer your question [ BL0NDExAMBiiTii0N's advice column | Ask BL0NDExAMBiiTii0N A Question ]
Jenn_2 answered Thursday June 8 2006, 5:37 pm: OMG, The same thing just happened to me! The price is around 20-40 dollars. You just go to the apple store online (or the apple store) and you order and new battery for an ipod mini. They can either put it in for you (it will cost extra $$) or or they'll give you a kit to do it yourself. I would have a parent or guardian do it because if you make one mistake or hit something you're not supporsed to, You can ruin your entire ipod. Here's the website: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Notso answered Thursday June 8 2006, 3:06 pm: if you are still within the one year warranty apple will replace the battery without charge. If you aren't it might be a good idea to extend your warranty, I'm not entirely sure of the cost, but it covers any service you might require on it.
KELLY_ELIZABETH answered Thursday June 8 2006, 2:06 pm: i have a mini too, a blue one ! to purchase another one go to this site [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) and their price range is about $60 or so, because they dont make minis anymore. you might also wanna look on like ebay, if you want one that isnt as expesnsive.
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