What generation iPod is model A1136?

What generation iPod is model A1136?

What generation iPod is model A1136?

5th Gen
Apple iPod Classic / Video 5th Gen. (A1136) 30GB – White – No Power.

What battery does an iPod use?

lithium-ion batteries
Keep It Warm iPods run on lithium-ion batteries, which operate best at around room temperature. These batteries become less efficient when the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, so your iPod won’t play as long in those conditions.

Can you replace an old iPod battery?

Battery service If your battery has a manufacturing defect and it’s covered by our warranty, AppleCare+, or consumer law, we’ll replace it at no additional cost. If you’re covered by AppleCare+ for your iPod touch and your battery can hold less than 80 percent of its original capacity, we’ll service it at no charge.

What can a 4th generation iPod Touch do?

The iPod touch 4th Gen has a variable speed 1 GHz Apple A4 processor and 256 MB of RAM as well as support for 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (only the 2.4 GHz frequency of 802.11n) and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR. It provides an estimated 40 hours of music playback and 7 hours of video playback.

Can you get batteries for an iPod?

If it is out of warranty, Apple will replace the battery in your iPod touch for a cost of US$79 plus US$6.95 shipping. However, a variety of less expensive third-party battery replacement services also are available.

How do you know if your iPod battery is bad?

There are two ways to check your battery charge:

  1. If your device is already on, you can check the battery charge without stopping playback. Quickly turn your device off and back on, then check the color of the status lights.
  2. Look at the status lights when you disconnect your iPod shuffle.

Can you call on an iPod touch 4th generation?

You can make and receive calls on your iPod touch by using Wi-Fi Calling to relay calls through your iPhone (iOS 9 or later required). To use Wi-Fi Calling, you need to set up FaceTime and sign in with the same Apple ID on both of your devices.