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Get More Life Out Of Your IPods Battery-Part2
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Tips To Pretty Up Your IPodIs your iPod a wallflower' Maybe it is time you make it stand out in the crowd. Give it some pieces of flair. Make it ..... The iPod should also never be left in a vehicle in extremely hot weather or that is parked in direct sunlight. Also, remember that the iPod should never be left in any kind of direct sunlight for any long period of time.
Charging the battery can also affect the life of the battery. Lithium ion batteries pack in a high power of density, which maximizes the life of the battery and is conveniently lighter. Lithium batteries are rechargeable. Lithium ion batteries are generally good for 300-to 500-charge/discharge cycles.
A brand new battery is going to hold a much better charge for a longer period of time compared to a slightly older battery that isn't going to hold as good a charge for any long period of time. Most users won't even really notice this because it is such a gradual decrease.
Fast charges can return the battery back to 80% of its capacity in about an hour. But it is still going to take 4 hours to fully charge the battery. When the iPod is in sleep mode it is still using current and will slowly drain your battery. If the iPod is kept at the recommended temperatures, the battery should empty in about 14 to 28 days.
IPod CasesOne of the top selling iPod accessories sold today are iPod cases. No matter what your needs or lifestyle you can find ..... There are a couple of tips people do not even think will affect the battery. One is charging the iPod while in carrying case or cover. Also, always fully charge the battery even if it isn't going to be used right away. Make sure to always use pause when not in use. If left playing, the iPod will keep playing until the battery is completely dead. Use the sleep mode to save the life of your battery. You can set up this feature by pressing the play button till the iPod simply goes to sleep.
Backlighting is also a feature that can use up a lot of battery life. This is a feature that you should try to avoid using. It should also be set up so it is not used. You can do this by choosing the settings and then going to backlight timer and choosing off. The equalizer setting is also another feature that will drain your battery. To save on the battery set this to off also. Choose settings, then equalizer and then off.
If you can avoid changing tracks by pressing the previous/rewind buttons or the next/fast forward buttons, this will also help retain the life of your battery. When you change track by using these buttons the iPod has to turn on its hard drive and open songs. This uses a lot of currency. Try to only use compressed songs. They seem to work the best. If these files are large and not compressed, you may want to compress them or change them to different files. The best files to use are MP3's or AAC when importing to iTunes. Also consider breaking long songs into shorter tracks so the size of the file is smaller.
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