I ’ve already told you about the saga of my misbehaving iPod — how the gimmick would reset itself every time I conjure Play and how I usedSenutito retrieve the music store on it . Now here ’s a addendum to that story .
I did n’t attempt to use the iPod again until my trip home from San Francisco ; I just left it plugged in and commit in the hotel each night . When I get the iPod out on the flying back , I observe that the shelling story was down near 10 percentage , which made no sense , yield that it ’d been secure in all week .
ultimately , someone rack up me with a large “ Obvious ! ” stick , and I realize my iPod did n’t have a hard drive problem , it had a battery problem . My iPod is a third - propagation 30 GB framework , and I ’ve own it for over three yr . ( We purchased it in May of 2003 . ) When I got home , I did some experiment , and it was obvious the poor matter had very little utile battery life stay ; even a full overnight commission did little to move the battery status indicator .
Quite handily , the Monday I got home , I received a press spillage from Sonnet , gasconade low-down pricing on all itsiPod replacement batteries . No longer $ 39.95 or $ 29.95 , all their batteries were now only $ 19.95 . Add in merchant vessels , and I was still count at less than $ 25 to hopefully extend the useful life of my iPod . So I dive in and grade the electric battery later Monday good afternoon . I was very surprised when it come on Thursday — I had choose three - mean solar day shipping , and fully expected it to be Friday or even Monday before the fiat could be fulfil and deliver . But nope , it arrived less than three full days after I send the orderliness . I was impressed .
So the other dark , I sat down to undertake my second - ever “ not manufacturing plant advocate ” Apple product climb . The first , as some of you may recall , was when I chose to bring some RAM to my Core Duo mini . After castigate a purchasing error , the process in reality went quite well , so I was feeling bullish about the iPod task .
Sonnet includes everything you need in its replacement kit : the barrage , a candle - fixed storage with video instruction for the battery alternate , and tools to serve you separate the iPod ’s case . My only real complaint about the kit is that the television are presented at 320 - by-240 resolution ; I had to flow them double - size in monastic order to get a better sense of what each measure entailed . I also foundthis on-line threaduseful , as it clarified the initial case - splitting step . ( I found the Sonnet television a act puzzling about the actual snoopiness directions required to split the case . )
Once I had a pocket-sized split in the compositor’s case , I inserted the Sonnet charge card tool , and slowly ran it around the edge of the iPod . Very quickly , the case was off . From there , the process is quite simple — flip up the knockout drive , carefully move out its connector , then remove the battery , enter the novel one , put back and reconnect the hard drive , and close up up the iPod .
Overall , the entire process took about 20 minutes , and some of that time was taken up answering questions from my wondering three - year - former girl . ( “ Daddy , what ’s that blue thing inside that lustrous metallic element thing ? ” ) . Perhaps the guileful bit is routing the wiring for the new bombardment such that it does n’t get pinch when you reassemble the eccentric .
After I had everything back together , I was thrilled when the iPod powered up . From there , it go directly into its charger . After a night of consign , it seems I have a resuscitate iPod — the battery position index is wholly full , and the iPod has n’t had any reset issue .
So for only $ 25 , I ’ve now greatly extend the useful life of my iPod ( though I was half - hoping I ’d wear out it during the surgical operation , as that would command purchasing a newfangled replacement whole ) . For anyone that ’s considering this , I find it to be soft than I expect , at least on my third - generation iPod . Sonnet ’s kit make it about as painless as potential ( though larger video would be a welcome change ) .