A few weeks ago Apple had dihebohkan with news that states that the battery first-generation iPod Nano is often experienced overheated (excessive heat). Most cases occurred in September 2005 made the iPod until December 2006.
However, Apple claims the battery when overheated to the digital music player of their instrument is very rare happening, and this is the result of Apple's own research. Do not want to be missed, even asking the Apple iPod users who bought the device in between September and December, to report it to AppleCare.
"Apple has determined that in very rare cases, batteries in first generation iPod nano sold between September 2005 and December 2006, may be too hot and makes the iPod nano can not be worked up," said a spokesman for Apple, are like the Softpedia disitat, Tuesday (20/10/2009).
"We have received very few reports about the incident, and the issue has been traced to one supplier of batteries. In addition, there is no report about the incident with other iPod nano models," he added.
Nevertheless, Apple is ready to facilitate, if indeed at times the iPod nano is experiencing a case of overheating.
"If your battery is showing signs of overheating, such as discoloration or defective, stop using the iPod nano and immediately contact AppleCare requested further assistance," added the company is headquartered in Cupertino, California.
However, Apple claims the battery when overheated to the digital music player of their instrument is very rare happening, and this is the result of Apple's own research. Do not want to be missed, even asking the Apple iPod users who bought the device in between September and December, to report it to AppleCare.
"Apple has determined that in very rare cases, batteries in first generation iPod nano sold between September 2005 and December 2006, may be too hot and makes the iPod nano can not be worked up," said a spokesman for Apple, are like the Softpedia disitat, Tuesday (20/10/2009).
"We have received very few reports about the incident, and the issue has been traced to one supplier of batteries. In addition, there is no report about the incident with other iPod nano models," he added.
Nevertheless, Apple is ready to facilitate, if indeed at times the iPod nano is experiencing a case of overheating.
"If your battery is showing signs of overheating, such as discoloration or defective, stop using the iPod nano and immediately contact AppleCare requested further assistance," added the company is headquartered in Cupertino, California.
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