September 18, 2007
Getting the Most From Your iPod Nano Battery
Just about anyone who owns an ipod nano because of its convenient size and portability are probably using their iPod a lot.
Any iPod heavy user always wished and desired to get the most out of their battery's life. This meaning that you are looking for it to last as long as possible. It's almost like getting the very last drop of power from your ipod nano battery.
What can you do so you can have your battery to have an extended charge as long as you can? There are going to be some tips discussed that will help you get the most out of your ipod nano battery and minimize unnecessary charging your ipod more than what you are actually using it. There are only two tips that will be discussed but these tips are very important and can make a big difference when it comes to how much battery life you are getting from your ipod nano battery.
Another really useful and helpful tip that many people that have ipods that is often overlooked is the "hold button". The hold button on the ipods is designed so you can switch it to hold when you are not using your ipod. This prevent accidentally hitting a button and more than likely turning on your ipod unintentionally. This is almost similar to putting your cellphone in locked mode that prevents unintentional dialing your cellphone.
There are lots of ipod owners who are just puzzled most of the time why their ipod's battery is low or dead when they're aware that their ipod is freshly charged. What happens is when they neglect to put their ipod on "hold" mode, the ipod get switched on while its on their pocket. And since ipod's control are touch sensitive, a simple brush of our finger could turn it on. The result, dead ipod nano battery.
So remember that if you are not using your ipod make sure that the hold button is switched to the hold position this way if a button is hit accidentally the ipod will not be turned on while is not in use. This will help your ipod nano battery life.
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