How to turn off your ipod nano

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  • na you can't get it but only when you first get the ipod

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  • OMG THANK U SOOO MUCH O.O i feel so retarted for not knowing how to turn off my own ipod xDD

  • lol i cant belive that we have to look up how 2 turn off an ipod. its just a really weird thing to look up lol

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  • @RohlfNader i know right?

    the song he listened to is frickin epic!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Hate to correct you but you're not actually turning it off. Any of the Generation 5 or less were not installed with an on/off function (Isn't that just ironic). You are just putting it to sleep mode which is said to help reserve the batteries but it still drains it. If you are using Generation 6, you can run iPod Nano OS 1.1 and press down on the hold button. You'll see a progress wheel on the screen. Hold the button until the screen goes dark. Hope this helped

  • thats not how u turn it off the battery still drains when u do this

  • eminem!

    

  • @darkskullxxx Lol, yes I meant no.... If that made any sense :P. But yeah, I've slept on it for three years, and nothing has happened.

  • @arizonatealover55 u mean no! ??? lol cuz if u said yes that means its normal for it to llast less than a year, which is not what u described. but anyways, i got mine for free, and how is yr ipod not broken, i slept on it once and it bent real bad.luckyly the chips arent broken.

  • @1279kiabia If it just says, "connect to power" even after you charged it, just let it sit on there for about a week. Mine has done it a couple times before.

  • @darkskullxxx Yes! I've had mine for three years, and in those three years I've, left it out in the rain about three times, run it over with a car twice, dropped it in the ocean, left it in the snow about four or five times, and dropped it about4564587418641864848648648­46 times. I have never had to replace anything and it still works. iPod Nano's are little tanks!

  • is it normal for an ipod to last less than a year???

  • it would'nt work on my retarted stupid i pod... getting a i pod touch SOON

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