Apple has initiated a replacement program for the first-generation iPod nano due to an overheating issue with the battery inside of the device. The problem was recognized by Apple several years ago ...
So, out of the blue I get an email from Apple saying that my wife's iPod nano 1st generation(!!!) may have a battery issue, and is eligible for a free replacement. Looking back at my receipts, I ...
I ran an iPod Nano 4th Gen for a long time until I had an accident and ruined it last year. Unfortunately, at the time, the 5th generation (similar body style as the 4th) was discontinued, and only ...
A teardown of the 7th-generation iPod Nano by iFixit finds the battery and other components soldered to the logic board, making them difficult to replace. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology ...
After instances where first-generation iPod nanos' power has triggered minor but device-killing fires, Apple has agreed to replace for free any more of the music players that suffer the same problem.
iPodResQ has announced the launch of a battery replacement program that installs a higher-capacity battery in your iPod nano. The company charges $64 for the service, which includes same-day ...
Apple has determined that, in very rare cases, the battery in the iPod nano (1st generation) may overheat and pose a safety risk. Affected iPod nanos were sold between September 2005 and December 2006 ...
As with all mobile products from Apple, my iPod does not have a user replaceable battery (at least officially). But apparently it’s not replaceable by my local Apple dealer either. The technician ...
iPods sure look svelte and stylish without a battery door, but the omitted hatch makes the whole thing worthless if your battery gives up the ghost. All batteries degrade through time and use; expect ...
A lot of people, like me, had the misfortune of buying a 3G iPod, loving it, and absolutely hating its terrible battery life. Apple eventually provided a product recall following a class-action suit, ...
After instances where first-generation iPod nanos' power has triggered minor but device-killing fires, Apple has agreed to replace for free any more of the music players that suffer the same problem.
Apple has instituted a replacement program for first-generation iPod nanos, which may contain flawed batteries that could overheat and cause damage. It’s the result of an investigation which began ...