Turn your Ipod off when not in use.
Doing this will save battery life. to turn your Ipod off just hold down the play button for a few seconds to power off. The Ipod will automatically turn off when not in use but takes time. By doing it manually it will shut off faster thus saving battery life.
Get a good case for your Ipod.
Ipod scratch easily. A good case will keep them clean and help them look like new. More importantly a thick case will absorb trauma if you drop it and may prevent damage.
Doing this will save battery life. to turn your Ipod off just hold down the play button for a few seconds to power off. The Ipod will automatically turn off when not in use but takes time. By doing it manually it will shut off faster thus saving battery life.
Get a good case for your Ipod.
Ipod scratch easily. A good case will keep them clean and help them look like new. More importantly a thick case will absorb trauma if you drop it and may prevent damage.
The Ipod case market is very big. They have all kinds, colors and shapes. I recommend one that is thick, that will protect the ipod not only from scratches but from trauma. I also recommend one with a clip since it's better than keeping it in a loose pocket. There are many on the market. Choose wisely.
Put your Ipod in a buttoned Pocket.
I can't tell you how many stories i hear of people dropping their Ipod in the toilet or on a hard concrete surface which can result in permanent damage and expensive repairs. pants pockets can be loose and your Ipod can drop out. Always keep your Ipod in a buttoned pocket or on a belt clip which sometimes come with an Ipod case
I can't tell you how many stories i hear of people dropping their Ipod in the toilet or on a hard concrete surface which can result in permanent damage and expensive repairs. pants pockets can be loose and your Ipod can drop out. Always keep your Ipod in a buttoned pocket or on a belt clip which sometimes come with an Ipod case
Replace the battery when scheduled.
Ipods contain lithium ion batteries. These batteries have a total life of between 300-360 charge cycles. This means that every time you plug your ipod into charge,
Ipods contain lithium ion batteries. These batteries have a total life of between 300-360 charge cycles. This means that every time you plug your ipod into charge,
This is one charge cycle. if your battery doesnt hold as much charge as it used to or you experience other issue with your ipod, change the battery.