Why does my iPod keep saying low battery?

Assuming that your new battery is good and is connected properly you may need to put your iPod into disk mode, https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201544 , then connect it to a wall charger. This can sometimes fix this issue.

How do I fix my iPod classic not charging?

My iPod Won’t Take a Charge Anymore

  1. Connect your iPod to a different USB port or wall outlet.
  2. Charge your iPod for several hours.
  3. Restart your iPod.
  4. Connect your iPod to your PC using the provided USB cable, open the iTunes software and click the “iPod” tab in the left column.
  5. Purchase a new battery from Apple.

How long does it take to charge a dead iPod Classic?

About 3-4 hours. In general, for a functioning battery, the longer it takes, the more capacity in your battery.

How do I put my iPod classic in disk mode?

Answer: A: Putting an iPod classic into disk mode: Hold MENU+SELECT on the iPod for about 6 seconds until it resets, then switch to PLAY+SELECT as soon as the Apple logo appears, again for about 6 seconds to put the machine in disk mode.

Is my iPod battery dead?

The battery is likely dead if it doesn’t hold the charge for any significant period of time after being on charge for 24 hours. If there is no response at all to being on charge for 24 hours then try another cable or inspect the charging port for fluff.

Can you replace an iPod classic battery?

If it is out of warranty, Apple once would replace the battery in your “full size” iPod — the original iPod, iPod 2nd Gen, 3rd Gen, 4th Gen, 5th Gen/video, or classic — for a cost of US$59 plus US$6.95 shipping, but it no longer offers this service.

How do I revive my iPod battery?

Allow the iPod to cycle through an entire charge at least once a month. This means fully charging the iPod and using it until the battery is nearly drained. This revives your iPod and breathes life into the battery by “keeping the electrons moving,” according to Apple.

How do I revive my iPod?

Press and hold both the Sleep/Wake and Home button until the screen turns off. Then wait a few seconds for your device to restart. Still need help? Plug your iPod into power, then try again.

Why does my iPod say please wait very low battery?

When you see the “Please Wait. Very Low Battery.” screen, the iPod is in the process of taking as much of a charge as it can before entering the boot process. The trick is to keep resetting the iPod (hold Select and Menu) once it leaves the “Please Wait” screen.

What to do when iPod says Please wait?

The trick is to keep resetting the iPod (hold Select and Menu) once it leaves the “Please Wait” screen. Eventually you’ll be able to work up just enough juice to move beyond the boot screen. Try resetting it 5 times once you see the black/Apple page, then let it run through the whole boot process once and see if it works.

Do you need a wall charger to charge an iPod?

However, if that is the case then Apple have some explaining to do because if that is the preferred method of charging an ipod then surely the ipod should be sold with a wall charger. The front ports on Dells are slaves.

How can I update my music on my iPod?

1. Take your iPod and plug it in to your USB port. 2. Hold down the select [center button] and the play button. That’s it, It might have to update your library but you shouldn’t lose all your music. It worked for me so I’m hoping it can solve all of your guys’ problems too. Good luck! The hard drive mode solution above probably won’t work.