My friend and I have been considering iPod nanos as gifts for various people this year, but he recently brought something to my attention that I want to see if I can get confirmed; apparently the new Nanos *buzz* when on. From what I've read, Apple doesn't know the source of this problem and will replace units, but you have to go in blindfolded and hope for a good unit when you buy.
Have anyone heard about this problem? Does it actually exist? What's the consensus from satisfied SDN iPod owners? Yo, Durandal?
iPod nano: Buzzing battery?
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iPod nano: Buzzing battery?
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I'm a satisfied iPod owner (60 GB, 5G video iPod), and my sister is one x2 (she had a 2nd gen iPod for a long time and just recently sold it and bought a black 30 GB 5G video iPod), but I don't know anyone with a Nano. A friend of mine just bought a refurb Nano, so we'll see how her experience goes, but I have had nothing but good experiences with iPods in my family.
I've also had good experiences with Apple's support; despite that I dropped my mother's PowerBook and dented the side, even though I TOLD them I dropped it, they determined that it had warped from heat before I had dropped it and replaced the entire casing (even the damaged part).
I've also had good experiences with Apple's support; despite that I dropped my mother's PowerBook and dented the side, even though I TOLD them I dropped it, they determined that it had warped from heat before I had dropped it and replaced the entire casing (even the damaged part).
I have an iPod nano and it doesn't buzz, been going fairly well too, though it scratches if I so much as breathe on it.
If it's a high-pitched buzzing it's probably the power regulator in there. They tend to have a ferrite core which will cause a high pitched buzz when it vibrates.
I'm not an electrical engineer but we've had a similar problem at where I work. So I think it's called a power regulator. But it's one of the only pieces of electrical kit that can vibrate, resistors, inductors and microcontroller chips don't. We traced it back to a supplier of a contractor supplying shitty components.
It's definately a batch issue, just try and avoid the bad ones is the only thing I can say.
If it's a high-pitched buzzing it's probably the power regulator in there. They tend to have a ferrite core which will cause a high pitched buzz when it vibrates.
I'm not an electrical engineer but we've had a similar problem at where I work. So I think it's called a power regulator. But it's one of the only pieces of electrical kit that can vibrate, resistors, inductors and microcontroller chips don't. We traced it back to a supplier of a contractor supplying shitty components.
It's definately a batch issue, just try and avoid the bad ones is the only thing I can say.
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Re: iPod nano: Buzzing battery?
My recently bought iPod nano does not have this buzzing noise. Is your friend refering to the 2 GB, 4 GB, or the 8 GB iPod nanos?Lagmonster wrote:My friend and I have been considering iPod nanos as gifts for various people this year, but he recently brought something to my attention that I want to see if I can get confirmed; apparently the new Nanos *buzz* when on. From what I've read, Apple doesn't know the source of this problem and will replace units, but you have to go in blindfolded and hope for a good unit when you buy.
Have anyone heard about this problem? Does it actually exist? What's the consensus from satisfied SDN iPod owners? Yo, Durandal?
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Re: iPod nano: Buzzing battery?
It's the "remastered" 2gb edition. Apparently Apple has heard of this problem, and replaces units that do it, but it was news to me - I've always heard nothing but good things about Apple quality of build.Fire Fly wrote:My recently bought iPod nano does not have this buzzing noise. Is your friend refering to the 2 GB, 4 GB, or the 8 GB iPod nanos?
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