Why Mini iPod Batteries Often Die After A Short Time
You will be listening to your iPod one day and it will shut down. You assume its due to it needing to be charged, so you go home and do just that. But even after its charged the Ipod Mini remains off. This is because your iPod battery has died. Although you are angry at this and would have no intention of learning why your iPod mini battery has died it is always useful for later if you get another iPod.
The battery found in the iPods now-a-days is a lithium ion battery and is the light, thin battery that is more powerful than the normal round ones found in torches. Using the iPod causes the battery to drain its power, so you therefore recharge it and renew its power. But ever time you charge you iPod mini battery it's total charge decreases. And so eventually, after time the battery will lose all its total charge and stop working. You therefore will have to replace the battery with a battery replacement kit. This type of kits can be found easily on the Internet.
If the iPod mini battery holds enough power to work for, lets say, 1 hour (which it definitely doesn't). After this hour you charge it but now it only runs for 59 minutes. You then repeatedly charge it until the battery life runs out. So from 1 hour to 59 minutes to 58 minutes ............ all the way until 1 minute and then 0 minutes. At this moment it is time for you to replace your iPod mini battery.
You may think that why don't iPods use normal round batteries but the answer is they are just too big. The lithium ion ones are thin and light so suit the iPod mini well.A key to help you prolong you iPod batteries life is to only charge it when you need to. And it is always useful to have a battery replacement kit ready for when yours does fail. Another key point, when disposing your broken iPod mini battery you will have to adhere to your local laws on how to properly dispose of it.
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