Really old IPod question
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Really old IPod question
So I have this second or third generation iPod, b&w LCD screen and touch wheel.
It's 16g. Thing is the battery died long ago and it doesn't work anymore.
I'm told I can get a replacement battery and it will work fine again.
Does anyone know of this is true?
Thanks in advance
Dave
It's 16g. Thing is the battery died long ago and it doesn't work anymore.
I'm told I can get a replacement battery and it will work fine again.
Does anyone know of this is true?
Thanks in advance
Dave
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I thought this was going to be more along the lines of: "which came first, the ipod or the egg?"
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new egg came first and sold ipodsBob Loblaw wrote:I thought this was going to be more along the lines of: "which came first, the ipod or the egg?"
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Yes this will workdimejinky99 wrote:So I have this second or third generation iPod, b&w LCD screen and touch wheel.
It's 16g. Thing is the battery died long ago and it doesn't work anymore.
I'm told I can get a replacement battery and it will work fine again.
Does anyone know of this is true?
Thanks in advance
Dave
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What do you think is the oldest ipod question?malice wrote:new egg came first and sold ipodsBob Loblaw wrote:I thought this was going to be more along the lines of: "which came first, the ipod or the egg?"
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where's the cassette holder on these things?Bob Loblaw wrote:What do you think is the oldest ipod question?malice wrote:new egg came first and sold ipodsBob Loblaw wrote:I thought this was going to be more along the lines of: "which came first, the ipod or the egg?"
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Hi Dave,
You may want to check out this video.
It's a bit cheesy but it should give you some idea of what's involved. I have no idea what batteries go for, or where to get them. Ebay maybe but I don't know about reliability.
You could just pony up the cash to Apple. If you're out of warranty (with an old iPod I'm guessing you are) you're going to have to pay out $59 plus $6.95 shipping. Apple Battery Replacement Policy
Getting a replacement may be your best bet. Those old iPods use hard disks for storage and they're typically not that resilient. I too had an old iPod that lasted me for about six years and I was shocked that it was the battery that ended up failing and not those spinning platters. I'm not saying yours won't last you a few more years because I have no way of knowing. In your place I wouldn't spend over $60 on it though, I would try replacing it myself if you are up for it.
You may want to check out this video.
It's a bit cheesy but it should give you some idea of what's involved. I have no idea what batteries go for, or where to get them. Ebay maybe but I don't know about reliability.
You could just pony up the cash to Apple. If you're out of warranty (with an old iPod I'm guessing you are) you're going to have to pay out $59 plus $6.95 shipping. Apple Battery Replacement Policy
Getting a replacement may be your best bet. Those old iPods use hard disks for storage and they're typically not that resilient. I too had an old iPod that lasted me for about six years and I was shocked that it was the battery that ended up failing and not those spinning platters. I'm not saying yours won't last you a few more years because I have no way of knowing. In your place I wouldn't spend over $60 on it though, I would try replacing it myself if you are up for it.
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That reminds me, I need to replace the needle on mine.malice wrote:where's the cassette holder on these things?Bob Loblaw wrote:What do you think is the oldest ipod question?malice wrote:new egg came first and sold ipodsBob Loblaw wrote:I thought this was going to be more along the lines of: "which came first, the ipod or the egg?"
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My 3rd gen ipod still works great but the battery life is shit. I mostly use it on the dock at home now, but that's no big deal. Didn't know it was so cheap to replace the batteries now. A guy at work did his own and said the battery cost about $30. I would rather pay Apple to do it and not worry.
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To me, it's absolutely absurd that it should be complicated to change the battery in an electronic device.
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To me, you're dead-on right about that.cutuphalfdead wrote:To me, it's absolutely absurd that it should be complicated to change the battery in an electronic device.