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iPod batter life!?

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Cmack88 | 02:40 Sun 31st Oct 2004 | Technology
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I have just bought an ipod 40gb 4th gen and the battery length for this is ment to be around 12 hours. In reality the battery lasts no where near this! I have had it fully charged and it has run out in less than 6! Does it wear down wen it is turned off?? Any help appreciated
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Try this link for a better explanation; http://ipodlounge.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=19556
For things digital SONY is king when it comes to battery life (sony's machines are designed for low battery consumption) .... always something to consider when u buy .....ur best bet is to use rechargable batteries....rechargable up to 1000 times....recharge time varies 1hour- 10 hours....shorter is more expensive.....if ur unit takes 2 buy 6rechargables ....if u leave recharables in ur unit (i've heard) that they will discharge themselves ....so if ur going to leave them in it for a long time with out using them bewarned...... good luck....
There is a welll known issue about iPod's battery life. Head over to; www.ipodlounge.com for more info. I have the same model as you, and although the battery indicator on the screen depletes rather quickly, my iPod has never actually run out of power. I believe that the 12 hour claim is over ambitious, but the power issue is not as important as the battery indicator on your Pod would have you believe!
the louder u play it the shorter the battery life
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ty guys outn of interest has anyone come close to maxing th 40gb memory?
Cmack, I'm currently at 32Gb, and still have a lot more CD's to put on.  I can't quite work at what happens when you fill it.  I'll let you know when I find out.!

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