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Posted: Thu 24 Feb, 2005 11.06
by Pete
my iPod (20gig 4th gen) has a slightly annoying habit of occasionally "resetting". When I turn it on the apple logo comes on and the clicker has turned itself back on. Nothing else changes when this happens. Any ideas what this is / how to stop it.
Posted: Thu 24 Feb, 2005 11.46
by Fireboy
Quote from Apple store:
And iPod mini lasts up to 18 hours on a single charge(1)
is this a typo or have they really managed to increase the battery life to that?
(EDIT: Turns out it is true, all of the new pages quote 18 hours)
Posted: Thu 24 Feb, 2005 15.59
by Fireboy
Posted: Thu 24 Feb, 2005 18.42
by Sput
Hymagumba wrote:my iPod (20gig 4th gen) has a slightly annoying habit of occasionally "resetting". When I turn it on the apple logo comes on and the clicker has turned itself back on. Nothing else changes when this happens. Any ideas what this is / how to stop it.
You might try resetting it (holding down play/pause and menu) after you charge/update it on your computer. I've heard it won't reset spontaneously after that, but you need to do it every time.
Posted: Thu 24 Feb, 2005 19.37
by DJGM
It's only a matter of time before we see "
RARE! GOLD iPod Mini - Buy it NOW!" over at eBay.
Posted: Tue 01 Mar, 2005 17.30
by Fireboy
Well I ended up buying one of the new 6GB iPod Minis. I got the Blue version, Mini Dock and... erm... iPod Socks.

Was delivered to me today - earlier than expected as well, it should have been after March 10th according to the order form. Much smaller than I expected, easy to use, very good sound quality etc. and the Dock and Socks are also worth the (quite high) price.
Posted: Sat 05 Mar, 2005 21.45
by Andrew Muir
I have just bought a NEW 3G 20gb iPod (mainly because it comes with all the extras) with the cool red lit buttons. I'm new to the iPod game so Im unsure how it charges. I plugged it in to the wall and started charging it as soon as I got it. I Waited about 3 1/2 Hours and it said 'charged' on the screen.
Great! I thought, all charged up and ready to go. Just to check it I unplugged it, waited a few seconds and re-plugged it in, expecting it to still say 'charged' like most phones do when they reach charge. However it does not do this, rather start the process all over again.
Is this right? Surely not?
Any ideas.................
Posted: Sun 06 Mar, 2005 21.02
by DJGM
From what I've read, the battery in the iPod is 80% charged after about 4 hours of charging. After this,
if the charger unit is left plugged into the iPod and the mains power, it'll go into what is referred to as
"trickle charge" until the battery is full. I'm told that giving your iPod's battery a full 24 hour charge
up, once every few weeks can help, depending on how much you actually use your iPod.
Posted: Thu 08 Sep, 2005 23.12
by Fireboy
Posted: Thu 08 Sep, 2005 23.20
by Johnny
Well at least that one has a screen, The i-pod shuffle should really have come with some sort of display at least
Posted: Thu 08 Sep, 2005 23.29
by Fireboy
Johnny wrote:Well at least that one has a screen, The i-pod shuffle should really have come with some sort of display at least
I'm surprised this one wasn't the direct replacement for the Shuffle, rather than the Mini. However apparently there are many unsold Shuffles, and replacing them would make a big loss for Apple. Can't see Shuffle surviving for much longer though...