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- MacBook Pro 15", 2.16 ghz, 1GB ram, 120GB; iPod Classic 80GB; iPod shuffle (2nd gen); iPhone 16gb
I bought an iPod Touch from an Apple store about a week and a half ago, and had to return it and exchange it for a new one because I felt that it might have been faulty - I was using it only to listen to music, not even with the volume fully up, with no WiFi on, and it was lasting for 2 hours maximum. The exchange was no problem, but I'm now finding that the replacement is doing pretty much the same thing. Surely this can't be right. I've Googled it countless times and read posts both here and on other forums.. I can't figure out at all what I'm doing wrong, but the battery life is just unacceptable. I have a two hour round-trip train journey to university every day - and by the time I get home, after listening to my iPod only on the train, the battery is either completely dead or I get the warning messages that it is almost out of battery.
Any advice appreciated! If I can't get it sorted I'll have to just take it back and buy a Classic or something, which I know will have decent battery life. I really like the Touch but I can't justify keeping it if it's going to be like this forever.
Thanks.
Any advice appreciated! If I can't get it sorted I'll have to just take it back and buy a Classic or something, which I know will have decent battery life. I really like the Touch but I can't justify keeping it if it's going to be like this forever.
Thanks.