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Dead iPod battery

ichy

Diamond Member
I've got a 6th gen iPod classic that doesn't work when it isn't plugged directly into a power source. When I have it attached to a charger it works fine and it says the battery is fully charged, but as soon as I unplug it the thing dies. I'm guessing that this means that the battery is dead. Does that sounds like a reasonable assumption, and if so what's the easiest/cheapest way to replace an iPod battery?
 
I've got a 6th gen iPod classic that doesn't work when it isn't plugged directly into a power source. When I have it attached to a charger it works fine and it says the battery is fully charged, but as soon as I unplug it the thing dies. I'm guessing that this means that the battery is dead. Does that sounds like a reasonable assumption, and if so what's the easiest/cheapest way to replace an iPod battery?

eBay kit, DIY...


http://cgi.ebay.com/iPod-Classic-6t...ccessories?hash=item3c9f474da1#ht_2094wt_1161
 
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