
So why is it the iPod has a usage life of around 2 years, and why do so many try to blame Apple about using iTunes to terminate the unit at approx. a 2 year mark. Kid yourself all you want.
These units are made to last, just not forever!
An electronic device is still an electronic device, with real moving parts the iPods life is longer than you could really expect. Think to yourself, how long does you cell phone last, before you get crappy reception?
Now what are some major reasons these units fail. Well they are mobile, get thrown around in bags, jackets in the back seats of your car. Static charges from you’re body zap the tiny electrical components on a continual basis. What about that rechargeable battery, its drained and charged. Re-drained and then half charged. Runs the unit, as its little battery strains to run the electrical components and charge it’s self again and again.
If the iPod wasn’t such an addiction maybe more people would turn to picking up the Blackberry Curve (8310, 8320, 8330) lets say. It plays video and Mp3’s, It’s a phone. It also has a hardware upgrade option at most carriers, so after a few years, when it starts to crap out. You get a new one with a major discount. Wouldn’t that be an amazing option to add to your iPod purchase? Did you know that for $59.00 US you can extend the hardware support from 1 year to 2 years? It also adds telephone support from 90 days to the full 2 year term.
It’s not a perfect solution, but it is a way to safe guard a unit that takes a lot of abuse, maybe not by you, but static forces and voltage monsters are at play here!
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