http://www.reghardware.com/2011/11/14/apple_recalls_first_generation_ipod_nano/
It's interesting that they're recalling such an old model.
Why don't they just replace the batteries, I wonder?
Can a user replace the battery in one, or are they 'sealed' like an iphone?
Good point, but presumably Apple could replace the batteries? Perhaps it's cheaper for them to dish out new ones.
Quote from: Glenn on Nov 14, 2011, 11:23:24
Can a user replace the battery in one, or are they 'sealed' like an iphone?
Sealed units.
Annoyingly...
I've got two of these and arranged for their replacement over the weekend. I can't imagine they will have large stocks of this model I wonder if they will replace with new.
I guess the battery manufacturer will pick up the bill.
Quote from: Simon on Nov 14, 2011, 11:25:32
Good point, but presumably Apple could replace the batteries? Perhaps it's cheaper for them to dish out new ones.
It's so sealed even attempting to open with specialist tools would crack the clips I would guess... Sending a new one costs you the price of an old model plus P&P. Repairing an old one costs the extra labour, old parts, quality checks etc.
Good old Apple, I sent off two 1st Gen Nanos under the recall and have received two new current 6th generation touch screen nanos back. :)
:thumb:
My boss has just had a 6th Gen Nano returned to him too
And he didn't even own one in the first place. Genealogy is a wonderful thing. ;D