iPod Got You Down? Fixing Common iPod Problems
Overcome Common Issues and Concerns with Your Apple iPod
By Sabah Karimi, published May 31, 2006
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If the iPod craze hasn’t hit you yet, it will! Be prepared with these issues and common concerns with setting up, using, and recharging your portable music system and you’ll be sure to stay ahead of the game.iPods have quickly become a worldwide phenomenon with their technological upgrades, ease of use, portability, and stylish design. Still, even the best things in the world have their bad days. Here are issues and answers to some of the most frequent iPod questions:
Issue: The battery is dead
Apple ensures that the following models will have the minimal playback times:
iPod mini: 8 hours
iPod: 12 hours
iPod Photo: 15 hours
iPod mini (2nd generation): 18 hours
iPod nano: 14 hours
New iPod: 20 hours
Your iPod battery should hold between a 75-80% charge after a period of time. Also keep in mind that it takes between 3-4 hours for the battery to charge, but most will charge to 80% in just one hour.
Issue: The iPod is showing an Unhappy iPod face
This is a sign your iPod is not connected to a compatible computer, or it needs to be repaired/restored.
Issue: The iPod won’t turn on!
This can be a result of a few different things:
1. make sure the battery is charged; if the iPod has a low battery, a little battery icon will appear with a triangle exclamation on it.
2. the iPod needs to be reset. You can do this by turning the HOlD switch to ‘off’, connecting the adapter to an electrical outlet, then press and hold the PLAY and MENU button for about 5 seconds
3. make sure the Hold switch is off; it should be switched away from the headphone jack port
Issue: The battery ran out so quickly!
Just as with any clever gadget, using extras and additional features will drain the battery quickly. To get the most out of your iPod, adjust some of the settings. You can:
1. Change the backlight settings to off if you don’t need it.
2. Use the Hold button when playing music
3. Make the most of playlists so you psend less time searching through menus
4. Disable the equalizer to create a level sound output that won’t keep changing
Issue: My iPod is locked up or frozen!

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