To do so, simply connect your
iPod to your computer or (even better) to a wall charger.
Charging takes about three to four hours.
Table 4-1: Tools Needed and Difficulty Level of Replacing the Battery in an iPod
iPOD MODEL TOOLS NEEDED DIFFICULTY LEVEL
First-generation iPod iPod-opening tools or flat-headed screwdriver Easy
Second-generation iPod iPod-opening tools or flat-headed screwdriver Easy
Third-generation iPod iPod-opening tools or flat-headed screwdriver Easy
Fourth-generation iPod (monochrome) iPod-opening tools or flat-headed screwdriver Easy
iPod photo (fourth-generation color iPod) iPod-opening tools or flat-headed screwdriver Easy
iPod video (fifth-generation iPod) iPod-opening tools or flat-headed screwdriver Moderate
Figure 4-1: Unplug the
battery from the logic board.
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3. Pull the battery from the iPod (see Figure 4-2). A small piece of adhesive holds the
battery in place, so you might need to apply a little force.
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