{how Do I|how Do You} {replace|switch|swap} the Battery in Your {ipod|ipod Shuffle|ipod Touch|ipod Nano|ipod Classic}?

When {replacing the|needing a new|changing the} battery in an iPod, four {options|choices|alternatives} are {available|usable|easy} to {choose|select|pick} from. If the battery in an iPod {fails|stops working|goes on the blink} within {a|one} year {after|of|following} purchase, Apple will {replace|exchange|interchange} it {free of charge|at no cost|for free} under the {auspices|protection|support} of its one-year warranty. If an Apple Care Protection Plan was {bought|purchased|acquired} for this iPod, the {warranty|guarantee} period {could|may} be {extended|drawn-out|prolonged} for as long as {three years|36 months}. If there is {uncertainty|doubt|a question} about the {eligibility|qualification} of an iPod for {free|complimentary|no-cost} servicing, it should be taken to a {local|nearby} Apple store. If {normal|average|regular} usage and the associated deterioration are {responsible|to blame|the causes} for the failure of the battery, you must then {decide|choose|select} between an at-home replacement or sending the iPod directly to Apple or to one of many online repair survices.

If {attempting|trying|choosing} an at-home replacement, {knowing|knowledge of|ascertaining} the {specific|precise|particular} model of an iPod is a requirement. The {various|assorted|numerous} available models and their generations {normally|usually|commonly} require different {kinds|types|sorts} of batteries, so it is important to be aware of what is the {right|correct|suitable} battery for a {specific|particular|certain} unit. After {figuring|finding|sorting} out which model the iPod is, {research|inquire|search} online for a reliable {supplier|distributor|vendor}. The are a lot of {suppliers|vendors|sellers} that {offer|have|stock} all iPod batteries, which are {packaged|prepacked|sold} in home-repair kits for convenience. These kits {include|have|supply} the {necessary|essential|required} tools for opening an iPod safely and come with {complete|thorough|detailed} replacement instructions. If {more|additional|extra} help is {needed|required|necessary}, video tutorials that {several|various|different} people have posted can be found online. The responsibility for any damage that is {incurred|sustained|inflicted} during a home battery replacement {attempt|effort} is {entirely|completely|fully} {assumed|taken on} by the owner of the iPod. This {implied|understood|implicit} risk may be {sufficient|enough|large enough} to make it {worthwhile|advisable|sensible} to replace the battery using an Apple or iPod repair service.

The {cost|price|expense} to get iPod replacement batteries on an iPod that is out of warranty {ranges|goes|varies} from forty-nine dollars to seventy-nine dollars, and they {charge|tack on|add} $6.95 for shipping and handling. Bargain {seekers|hunters|shoppers} should {be aware of|know about|look for} the iPod repair services out there that offer competitive pricing, and they also {guarantee|vouch for|stand behind} their work for as long as three years! It is {up to|the responsibility of} the iPod owner to {select|choose|pick out} a service provider, but {make sure|be certain|it is smart} to use a {reliable|dependable} service that will guarantee their repairs, so that there is some recourse available if the iPod does not operate correctly after you receive it. If the iPod {will|is going to} be {sent|shipped|sent off} to Apple or another service provider, {carefully|cautiously} package the iPod {before it is shipped|prior to shipment}. An Ipod that {is|becomes} {damaged|broken} during shipment will not be {fixed|repaired|be put in working order} by {replacing the|putting in a new} battery. Learn about iPhone replacement battery process here.

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