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Change the battery of your iPod

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So you have an iPod and you love it, but the battery is not what it used to be? Up until now the savest solution was to get the battery exchanged from Apple, which usually cost almost as much as a new iPod itself. A firm names Sonnet Technologies has released a battery exchange kit, including the tools, a Video in German, English, French and Japanese, so the ones who are not so tech savvy get point by point instructions. On top of that, the replacement batteries are much stronger than the original. The kit can be had for $25 to $35 US dollars, depending on the iPod model.

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lol i changed my sister's ipodbattery by myself and i didnt need a kit, just the knowledge on howtoopen an ipod:P, but erm my CREATIVE PMC brokeand that thing really complicatedto fxix anfi triedto sendit back CREATIVE co. butthey told me it was gona be 160 bucks. ill just wait for a new MP3 player.
 
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