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iPod Hardware and Accessories
Why the iPod Suxs
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<blockquote data-quote="The mac 13" data-source="post: 67706"><p>but u will pay more! simple</p><p>Calibrate</p><p>1. Charge my iPod battery fully for about 4 hours.</p><p>2. Under "Settings", set "Shuffle", "EQ" and "Sound Check" to "Off".</p><p>3. Let it play continuously until the battery is fully drained.</p><p></p><p>Then repeated Steps 1 & 3 above. </p><p></p><p>So for those who notice a drop in your iPod battery life, you should calibrate your battery regularly (i.e. a delibrate full discharge & recharge every 30 charges). This is also applicable for your iBook/PowerBook battery</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The mac 13, post: 67706"] but u will pay more! simple Calibrate 1. Charge my iPod battery fully for about 4 hours. 2. Under "Settings", set "Shuffle", "EQ" and "Sound Check" to "Off". 3. Let it play continuously until the battery is fully drained. Then repeated Steps 1 & 3 above. So for those who notice a drop in your iPod battery life, you should calibrate your battery regularly (i.e. a delibrate full discharge & recharge every 30 charges). This is also applicable for your iBook/PowerBook battery [/QUOTE]
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