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    Anyone have any suggestions on a good way to test my ipod touch battery for longevity, besides taking it to Apple for diagnostics?
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    What exactly do you wan't to test? Do you wan't a accurate repeatable test to compare your battery longevity with anonther Touch? Or just some approximated numbers from other Forum members? Or maybe a test to compare it against itself at a later time?

    Either way, a laymans test would simply be to switch off everything that could alter the result (ie. wifi, auto light dimming, push, automated email checks, etc.) and then run one task with a full charge and see how long the battery will last.

    In order to compare it to other Touchs you should use a task that somebody else can repeat without problems. I would recomment one of the free "Flashlight" apps which simply turn the screen white and disable the auto lock.
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    When I visited the Genious Bar they told me they do not have equipment to test batteries. They simply looked at all the things I had on (push, wi-fi, brightness, location) and said something to the effect of 'no wonder your battery doesn't last a day'. I walked away a real satisfied customer that day .
    A while back I picked up the "Accura" battery app while it was free. It claims to be able to "check battery health". My 2g iTouch received a rather poor rating (forget the number- mid 20%?). My brand new 3g received a zero! They have not answered my email regarding this....

    I basically have to charge mine on a daily basis even though I don't use it as much as would seem necessary for this
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    Basically you need to charge yr battery before it drops to 20% and on a daily basis as advised by apple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wiredmind View Post
    Basically you need to charge yr battery before it drops to 20% and on a daily basis as advised by apple.
    Hi wiredmind-
    I'm curious if the 20% is official Apple info. Because I let mine dip below that all the time I checked the Apple website and found no reference .Did I miss it? All the info there makes the battery sound like it's easy to take care of; no first time use rules, no memory, and no possibility of overcharging. Just charge it when needed, use the device to keep the atoms moving (or something like that), with a battery life limit of the total number of recharge cycles.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NineSwords View Post
    What exactly do you wan't to test? Do you wan't a accurate repeatable test to compare your battery longevity with anonther Touch? Or just some approximated numbers from other Forum members? Or maybe a test to compare it against itself at a later time?
    Thanks for the input everyone. Yes, basically a test to compare it against itself at a later time. Just want to see if it's being naturally degraded over time. Wonder how you know if it's time to send it in for a battery replacement? Maybe if it won't keep a charge but just for a couple of hours?
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    The Apple website contains instructions on how to do this I have found. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1322?viewlocale=en_US
    I did not read the entire article but basically update everything, use the proper/same settings, play the same music and mark the time it takes for the ipod to shut off/die. If you do that now, then also at a later date with everything set up the same, compare time to shut off. Theoretically the second time, months later perhaps, will have less battery health and shorter play time. I don't think it technically applies to iDevices but the procedure should work , no?
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    It is good to let the battery completely drain (until the unit shuts itself down) once every 4-6 weeks. This process re-engerizes the battery so to speak.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron View Post
    The Apple website contains instructions on how to do this I have found. http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1322?viewlocale=en_US
    I did not read the entire article but basically update everything, use the proper/same settings, play the same music and mark the time it takes for the ipod to shut off/die. If you do that now, then also at a later date with everything set up the same, compare time to shut off. Theoretically the second time, months later perhaps, will have less battery health and shorter play time. I don't think it technically applies to iDevices but the procedure should work , no?
    Thanks for the link. I'll try that. Didn't realize Apple had a doc on it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by iPhonephreak View Post
    It is good to let the battery completely drain (until the unit shuts itself down) once every 4-6 weeks. This process re-engerizes the battery so to speak.
    Wow I didn't know this. I never try to let it drain or go really low, but I guess this weekend I'll have to try that.
    I always thought charging your battery a lot wasn't good.. (like before it drains out completely).
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