IPod Nano 5th generation battery life?
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I have an iPod Nano 55th generation and I got it exactly last year (April 2010). Well, it's been a year since I had it, how much longer will the battery last? I mean, how long do these usually last until they completely die and I need to get a new iPod? And any tips to keep the battery lasting longer? Also, I have a dock that charges the iPod WHILE it's plugged in, is it bad if I keep the iPod on the dock all the time because it charges. Should I let the battery become nearly drained and recharge? Tips and advice welcomed!
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Answer:
The battery is replaceable for about $50 if it dies completely and Apple replaces them for you, it will take a while for the battery to completely fail unless you soak your iPod in water for a few hours.
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