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Sonnet drops prices on replacement iPod batteries
Sonnet Technologies has reduced prices on its line of high-capacity replacement iPod batteries. The company is now offering batteries for first through fourth generation iPods and iPod minis for $20—a reduction of $10 to $20. Each battery “provides significantly longer playtime than the original battery it replaces,” and comes packaged with all of the necessary tools to open the iPod case and replace the battery, as well as a CD-ROM with installation instruction videos.
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1
Does anyone know if this adds weight to your iPod?
Posted by JWj on August 15, 2006 at 6:08 AM (PST)
2
The bigger question is: did SONY have anything to do with these?
Ahhh, SONY, that quitessential four-letter word…;)
Posted by flatline response on August 16, 2006 at 8:27 PM (PST)
3
i got a iPod battery from [url=http://www.laptopsforless.com]http://www.laptopsforless.com[/url] and it works great. are the high-capacity batteries any better?
Posted by GreenApple123 on August 23, 2006 at 1:08 PM (PST)
4
I got a sonnettech replacement battery for my 3g ipod, and after 6 months, it could barely run for an hour. It was great at first, but it very quickly quit holding a charge. Boo.
Posted by Daniel Thrall on August 26, 2006 at 6:34 PM (PST)