timobr0 said:
ipods suck, apple justs markets them well, hence they are the number 1 mp3 player on the market.
Creative and iAudio make better quality players and are much cheaper in comparison to the ipod. Buy one of those.
To be honest, I haven't had a single problem with my 4th Gen. But I take care of mine as if it were newly bought. All my friends have had problems with theirs. Funnily enough, they all suffered physical damage, resulting in the Ipod not working properly, or not working at all. Lesson? Be careful with it.
When they are producing like a million a month, of course you're going to have quality control issues. That doesn't make the ipod series bad. The design is fine, technically and physically, there's just a greater number of problems in a greater number being produced.
Law of large numbers. Take a giant group of ipods each month from those produced, and you'll find they're ~all up to scratch.
*Shrugs*
Bagging out devices with illogical reasoning does not help this thread. Please stay on topic to helping the user solve their problem.
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_DeathlessOne_: If the above solutions do not work, I suggest sending it back and just getting a new one, as the battery may genuinely be defective.