Replace iPod Touch 4g Battery

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  1. Posts : 1,533
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    Replace iPod Touch 4g Battery


    My battery life on my iPod Touch 4g hasn't been very good lately and the battery indicator will say it's at 20% and if I put it in sleep mode for a few minutes, it will jump up to around 50%. So, I need a new battery for this device. I read from a report from IFixit that the iPod Touch 4g's battery was soldered onto the board. Can anybody confirm this?
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  2. Posts : 53,363
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    Apparently so



    Changing yourself appears to void your warranty BTW

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  3. Posts : 17,322
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    A Guy said:
    Apparently so



    Changing yourself appears to void your warranty BTW

    A Guy
    Too much caffiene?
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  4. Posts : 53,363
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    Lol, he was voiding his warranty As someone who used to solder a lot, your iron does magnify any tremble, but he did have some movement

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    My warranty ended last year, anyway. It looks like I could mess up my iPod if I do anything wrong. Does anybody know how much Apple charges for this?
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  6. Posts : 51,384
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    I attempted to replace the battery in my iphone 3gs a few weeks ago, it's still sat in pieces on by desk as the screws were tiny and I just couldn't see where they went to put it back together
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    z3r010 said:
    I attempted to replace the battery in my iphone 3gs a few weeks ago, it's still sat in pieces on by desk as the screws were tiny and I just couldn't see where they went to put it back together
    Hmmm. Try taking it to an Apple Store. Maybe they can get you another iPhone 3gs for cheap if you give them that one. I hate how Apple products are basically disposable. I wish the iPod Touches were a little bit thicker with user replacable batteries.
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    z3r010 said:
    I attempted to replace the battery in my iphone 3gs a few weeks ago, it's still sat in pieces on by desk as the screws were tiny and I just couldn't see where they went to put it back together
    Maybe this will help John

    RapidRepair

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  9. Posts : 1,533
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    Now, what about this wacky battery indicator? I have pictures of it below. The first one is the battery indicator before I played a game for a couple of minutes. The next photo is the iPod right after I exited the game. The last photo is after putting it to sleep for about a minute and powering it back on.
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  10. Posts : 719
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    You're not the only one. I've had my iPod Touch 4G since last August and have always had slight issues with the battery. It was the same with my previous touch 4G which I got replaced due to a faulty home button.

    I think the issue is software based rather thank hardware. I found the same thing on a long coach journey yesterday. If you can still get about 6/7hrs of video watching from a full charge, the battery is fine. My reasoning this this. You play a game, probably the most battery intensive thing to do. When you play, the iPod knows it is doing something battery intensive and drops the meter. However, as soon as you stop and put it to sleep with the screen off, the device is in a very low power state. There is a big jump and the meter goes back up again. However, it doesn't stay up for as long as it normally does, it drops quickly.

    I did a test. My battery dropped to 22% according to Battery Pro and the low battery alert appeared. I locked the device for two minutes. When I unlocked it and opened Battery Pro, it said 42%, the same as the built in meter. But, within about 20 seconds, the meter had dropped to 27%. I consider this to be the actual amount at the time.

    Hope this helps
    Stephen
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