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| Weblog: | 60 Gb iPods! Woo hoo! | |
| Subject: | Is this rumor true... | |
| Date: | 2004-10-29 07:54:08 | |
| From: | GJJ | |
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That ipod batteries are only good for 18 months and they aren't replaceable... saw a viral video to that effect on ifilm.com to that effect. If it is true, it is too bad and Apple.com should be criticized and not praised for iPod.
If it isn't true, that's one hell of a good viral video.
The link to the guys that made the vid is here: |
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My old original 5GB scrollwheel iPod is on it's original battery and still gets about 6-10 hours (made it from London to LAX a few months ago). Its normal mode of operation is connected to my car's cassette player, and it usually gets charged up long before its battery is drained.
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iPod batteries are exactly the same technology as your cell phone battery and your laptop battery: lithium-ion. It is the best battery available for those devices, and no company can overcome the aspects of that battery technology any better than any other company. Any device you have with that battery type is subject to the same behavior: It will slowly die over the next 2 to 4 years, and when it does can vary. 18 months is a worst case scenario that happened to these guys who happened to be creative with a video camera. Would they have made a video if their Samsung phone or Sony laptop battery had given out in 18 months? No, because they are not such ripe cultural targets as an iPod.
More information here:
How to prolong lithium-based batteries
BTW - Use care in letting yourself be influenced by the media. First, you allowed a street video to make you think that iPod batteries might be different than the batteries in other similar devices. Second, you used one corporation's brand ("Viral Video") as if it was a normal English phrase, which means the marketing program of that company has achieved success.