I have my new iPOD sitting at home waiting for me and I wanted to check on here and see if and what the correct method was for properly training my battery upon the first charge?
Thank you,
Whiteice
Thank you,
Whiteice
I have my new iPOD sitting at home waiting for me and I wanted to check on here and see if and what the correct method was for properly training my battery upon the first charge?
Thank you,
Whiteice
Just use it out of the box. If you need to charge it, charge it. This is not rocket science nor are we using old battery technology.
When ever I get a new iDevice, that's exactly what I do, I USE IT!!! No battery charging and discharging regimen. I JUST USE IT!!!
Oh one more thing, JUST USE IT!!!
Did I forget to mention to JUST USE IT!!!
Anyways, my point is JUST USE IT!!!
I realize this is not rocket science. Only reason I asked is because I know there are these kind's of issues with cell phones and didn't know if the iPOD Touch had these issues as well.
Thank you,
Whiteice
I realize this is not rocket science. Only reason I asked is because I know there are these kind's of issues with cell phones and didn't know if the iPOD Touch had these issues as well.
Thank you,
Whiteice
With that said, each battery has a limited number of times it can be charged before it cannot fully hold charges. Typically it is about 300 to 500 recharges depending on the battery.
take random advice off a forum.
Typically it is about 300 to 500 recharges depending on the battery.
I have my new iPOD sitting at home waiting for me and I wanted to check on here and see if and what the correct method was for properly training my battery upon the first charge?
Thank you,
Whiteice