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<blockquote data-quote="Kaioshoryuken1" data-source="post: 1363220" data-attributes="member: 229669"><p>Hey, all. I'm currently doing a battery test to check on the life of my battery since it's about a year old and my iPod Touch doesn't seem to be lasting as long as it should. I charged it to 100%, selected my songs, turned off the display, and I'm going to let it discharge all the way to 0. Started this three minutes ago.</p><p></p><p>I do have a question, though. I like to listen to my music at about 75% the volume the iPod has, and I'm curious as to how much this will kill the battery. Also, so I don't overuse my headphones, I'll be turning the screen on briefly to switch headphones and resume playback. </p><p></p><p>So, how much does volume make a difference when it comes to these tests? Also, does shuffle consume more battery life, along with Equalizer? After I get my result, I'll definitely compare it to what the numbers should be for a 4th gen touch. Also, does running iOS5 have a difference in life versus the iOS4 it came with? </p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kaioshoryuken1, post: 1363220, member: 229669"] Hey, all. I'm currently doing a battery test to check on the life of my battery since it's about a year old and my iPod Touch doesn't seem to be lasting as long as it should. I charged it to 100%, selected my songs, turned off the display, and I'm going to let it discharge all the way to 0. Started this three minutes ago. I do have a question, though. I like to listen to my music at about 75% the volume the iPod has, and I'm curious as to how much this will kill the battery. Also, so I don't overuse my headphones, I'll be turning the screen on briefly to switch headphones and resume playback. So, how much does volume make a difference when it comes to these tests? Also, does shuffle consume more battery life, along with Equalizer? After I get my result, I'll definitely compare it to what the numbers should be for a 4th gen touch. Also, does running iOS5 have a difference in life versus the iOS4 it came with? Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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