Apple Admits to iPod Nano Problems, Will Replace Faulty Devices

"Apple has determined that in very rare cases batteries in first generation iPod nanos sold between September 2005 and December 2006 can overheat causing failure and deformation of the iPod nano. Apple has received very few reports of such incidents (less than 0.001 percent of first generation iPod nano units), which have been traced back to a single battery supplier. There have been no reports of serious injuries or property damage, and no reports of incidents for any other iPod nano model.
Any first generation iPod nano customers who have experienced their battery overheating should contact AppleCare for a replacement. Any other customers who have concerns about their first generation iPod nano battery should also contact AppleCare."
Well, thanks guys... at least we didn't die. [From: CNET]
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Subscribe to commentsjeremyAug 21st 2008 12:37PM
does switched just repost things to be funny. really. i've seen quite a few post show up days later. why?
CollesimmsAug 22nd 2008 11:29AM
My iTunes left my IPod and I have spent hours trying to fix it. When I
charge it to try again for the hundreth time the battery and unit get hot.
I can't seem to get help from Apple. I have tried everything!
I would love to get some help. Please contact me with any suggestions.
Thank you.
Colleen Simmons
collesimms@aol.com
EmmaAug 23rd 2008 10:35PM
That's odd. I have a first generation Nano and have NEVER had any problems with it. I guess it is a very small percent that catch fire, though. I'll keep an eye on mine, but it doesn't get hot.