Tuesday September 7th 2010

Maximizes useful battery life of your iPod

Author: KLEINETUTU (28)10 a 49Top 50

Your iPod’s battery is a lithium polymer that is designed to have a cycle of 500 or more charges, this is when the battery completely and just reloaded. If the recharge daily, will last for 500 loads for about 3 years but if the recharge less frequently, there is a possibility that last longer, here are some tips to help you extend the life of your iPod.

Do not let the battery completely runs out

For more life do not let your battery to discharge completely, that is, do not let it die. Although little use your iPod, completely refill at least once every three weeks to prevent the battery dies completely. If you go on vacation for a month on your iPod with you so you can recharge it during that time.

Do not demand much to the battery

Put your music by album or playlist instead of moving around from song to song. Remember that your iPod can play an album or playlist to minimize the time the disk rotates. But when you ask him to touch another song that has not found, you go straight to the hard drive and access the song.

Use AAC or MP3 files rather than WAV or AIFF (for Macs). WAV and AIFF files are not compressed by making them larger than those that are. Compressed files helps your iPod to use the cache more efficiently, and that makes the hard disk works better.

No utlices both the backlight or turn it off completely. You can program it to keep it pinned a few seconds.

With these small tips will ensure a longer life of your iPod battery.