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Thread: iPod Battery

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    I'm really worried I've knackered the battery on it already had it since Xmas never seems to last three hours on apps , anyway to test it?
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    It seEms fine to me. Try some google searches to find the average time. Running apps is very intensive process wise and so uses a lot more battery than standby or music.

    Here's some tips:

    http://ipod.about.com/od/introductio...ch-battery.htm

    http://ipod.about.com/od/introductio...ch-battery.htm

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    It's fine.
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    I'm assuming since you mentioned Apps, we're talking about an iPod touch

    If things get really bad, there are plug-in battery charger things, but I can't find links at the moment.
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    to save battery turn down the brightness

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    Yeah, turn down the brightness, I can't see much of a noticable brightness difference when I do it, and it almost doubled my battery life.
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    thats the only down side to it really is battery life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marky21 View Post
    I'm assuming since you mentioned Apps, we're talking about an iPod touch

    If things get really bad, there are plug-in battery charger things, but I can't find links at the moment.
    -I've got one

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    Depends what apps you're using, if it is battery intensive, high graphics games then thats gonna gulp the battery like no tomorrow, 3 hours seems about right.

    To save battery:

    -Turn down brightness
    -Turn off Push Notifications
    -Turn off Wi-Fi (unless you need it of course...)
    -Turn off Fetch
    -Turn off Equaliser and Sound Check under the settings for Music
    -Turn off auto-brightness



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