I've noticed some defaced ads around the NYC Soho area. Somone's going around stenciling the ads with "The IPOD comes with a non replaceable battery that only lasts for 18 months" One, I wonder who's doing this. Two, I wonder if there's any truth to it.
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You can get the battery replaced by Apple. There's also AppleCare for iPods now too.
of course, the warranty you can't replace
~tommy
http://www.info.apple.com/support/ap...d_service.html
Originally posted by meilleure ami
How can you tell if its the battery that's bad?
Um, if it stops holding a charge? That would seem to be the obvious way to me.
And, to give some feedback, my first-gen 5GB iPod is now 19 months old, and I still get 8-10 hours of battery life.
It should be either "meilleur ami" (best male friend) or "meilleure amie" (best female friend).
Not to worry, it's not something that non native speakers would notice. I cringe when I see things like Le Grande Affaire (http://www.legrandeaffaire.com) but that's just me (affaire is feminin so it should be la, not le).
Originally posted by Amorph
Maybe one of our NYC members should cut out a stencil that says "Dell paid for this ->" and go around putting that next to the other guy's stencil.
Or add on to the bottom of each with a link to goatse or tubgirl or the "facepeel" pic.
Yikes...let's not and say we did.
My Pod's dead now: pocket of my cycling jacket filled up with water and the bastard never worked again. I wept.
i cant remember the details.