You can get them changed, normally at the Apple shop. But it would cost you,
of course.
Chris
On 8 Jun 2010, at 01:52, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I think some consider that the technological life of the product is no
> more that the probable life of the batteries (3-5 years).
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
> Sue Pearce wrote:
>> Maybe a Kindle would be nice. Now there's some
>>> serious battery life. A week with wireless turned on and two weeks with
>>> it turned off.
>> A Kindle is nice, especially for traveling. It lightens the load
>> considerably, and keeps you out of those airport bookstores.
>> I son't know what the wifi does when it's just idling, but eating batteries
>> seems to be its big job. Like the iPhone, and iPod, which were designed by
>> idiots, the batteries are permanantly inside a case with no obvious way to
>> get to them. UGH!!!
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