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IPod touch 4g battery?
I have been using my iPod touch like crazy&i charge it about once a day back to a full 100% will overly using it run it's battery life?
3 Answers
- Anonymous9 years agoFavorite Answer
Yes and no. The fact that you are using it doesn't decrease its battery life, but iDevice's batteries are rated at about 400 full charge cycles before the battery drops to 80% capacity. If you are charging your battery daily, this equates to a little over a year's worth of use before your battery can only hold about fourth-fifths as much juice as it can hold brand-new (which is still fine).
I hope this helps!
- 9 years ago
http://www.apple.com/batteries/ipods.html
this should help answer some questions, but no... a battery may be charged *** number of times, after that, they go bad... it just depends on how long you want it to last, but no, you won't speed up the decaying process by heavy use, it actually helps it to do full charges - completely empty. it exercises the battery to make it hold better...
- jakeLv 69 years ago
You should be find, but don't constantly charge it, it is not healthy; and turn it off and give it a rest every once in a while. and listen to that guy ^