How To Determine iPod Battery Life Article By Zachary Scott...
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...If you have a fifth generation iPod (late 2006) 80GB you have a music playback of around 20 hours. You can view pictures with music for around 6 hours. Video playback is around 6.5 hours.
If you have a fifth generation iPod (late 2006) 30GB you have a music playback of around 14 hours. You can view pictures with music for around 4 hours. Video playback is around 3.5 hours.
If you have a fifth generation iPod (iPod video) 60GB you have a music playback of around 20 hours. You can view pictures with music for around 4 hours. Video playback is around 3 hours.
If you have a fifth generation iPod (iPod video) 30GB you have a music playback of around 14 hours. You can view pictures with music for around 3 hours. Video playback is around 2 hours.
If you have an iPod nano (second generation) you have a music playback of around 24 hours. You can view pictures with music for around 5 hours.
If you have an iPod nano (first generation) you have a music playback of around 14 hours. You can view pictures with music for around 4 hours.
If you have an iPod shuffle you have a music playback of around 12 hours.
If you have an iPod with color display you'll get around 15 hours of music playback.
If you have an iPod mini (second generation) you'll get around 18 hours of music playback.
If you have an iPod with click wheel you'll get around 12 hours of music playback of iPod battery life.
If you have an iPod mini you'll get around 8 hours of music playback.
Anything older you are looking at around 8 hours of music playback.
Note that all these times are fully charged iPod's and are an approximation of its battery life, it could be a little less, it could also be a little more. So have fun in choosing your iPod!
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