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keegs.breva

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After following the method of determining the iPod's battery life (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1322), I came up with these results:


17 hours, 9 minutes of music playback with 20% battery percentage left.

Wifi - Off

Bluetooth - Off

Location Services - Off

Push Notifications - Off

Brightness at its lowest.

Only music.

My question is, is this normal? or my battery is defective? Thank you in advance.
 
I don't think that's very good for a iPod Touch 5G. My 4G can last a week playing a few hours of music everyday, so I think the 5G should at least last as long, if not longer.

Battery life on audio only is 40hrs for both devices btw, so there shouldn't be any difference.

if you feel insecure, do a restore in iTunes. Should solve your problem.🙂
 
After following the method of determining the iPod's battery life (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1322), I came up with these results:


17 hours, 9 minutes of music playback with 20% battery percentage left.

Wifi - Off

Bluetooth - Off

Location Services - Off

Push Notifications - Off

Brightness at its lowest.

Only music.

My question is, is this normal? or my battery is defective? Thank you in advance.


Brightness at its lowest? If you only test it by playing music, brightness obviously doesn't matter - unless you leave the screen on.
 
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