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Brandon Jones, Marc Campbell

"iPod Repair QuickSteps"


Interpret the Low-Battery Symbol
On some iPods, when the battery is fully (or nearly fully) depleted and you
try to connect to a computer through USB, the low-battery symbol appears
(see Figure 2-10). Normally, when you see this symbol, you can just leave the
iPod connected, and it will eventually charge. Sometimes, the iPod doesn??™t
charge, however, and the low-battery symbol doesn??™t go away. If this happens
to you, purchase a wall charger for your iPod. You might also try leaving your
iPod on for 24 hours to deplete the battery completely and then plug the iPod
into the computer.
Troubleshoot Other Problems
Your iPod is a complex little bugger, and a lot can go wrong with it. In this
section, we look at some additional icons and warning signs, and show you
how to fix them.
Figure 2-10: The low-battery
symbol on certain iPods
appears when the battery is
fully depleted.
NOTE
Keep in mind that you don??™t have to replace your iPod??™s
battery yourself. DIY iPod repairs are what this book
is all about??”and in many cases replacing the battery
is so easy that even a rabbit could do it??”but you can
always get your iPod serviced if that??™s what makes
more sense for you.


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