Author Topic: Got a First Gen iPod Nano? Could catch fire! Apple wants to replace it for FREE!  (Read 733 times)

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Do you have an old first-generation iPod Nano lying around? If so, Apple wants to replace it for you, 5 years after you bought it. Such a deal.

But watch out: There’s a slight risk of your old Nano overheating, and possibly even catching on fire because of a defective battery. Apple says if you own one of the Nanos with this problem, you should stop using it immediately. The good news is, newer iPods aren’t affected by the battery defect.

Writes the company on its website:

“Apple has determined that, in very rare cases, the battery in the iPod nano (1st generation) may overheat and pose a safety risk. Affected iPod Nanos were sold between September 2005 and December 2006.

This issue has been traced to a single battery supplier that produced batteries with a manufacturing defect. While the possibility of an incident is rare, the likelihood increases as the battery ages.”

Apple’s providing a place to check your Nano’s serial numbers and order a “replacement unit.” So far, it’s unclear exactly what Apple will send you if you have the correct serial number on your old Nano. We presume the company wouldn’t dig up old iPod Nanos from the distant past, nor would it swap out the batteries in the one you have now.

So if our guess is correct, you’ll be able to trade in that old beat-up and scratched-up iPod for a shiny new one. We’ve contacted the company to find out, but we can’t imagine Apple sending anything but the latest Nano. UPDATE: Alas, it is not to be. You’ll be getting first-generation iPod Nanos as replacements.

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quick, everyone bust out the old-ass ipods and light them on fire!


Haha, a brand new 1st-get iPod Nano.

ITS FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

quick, everyone bust out the old-ass ipods and light them on fire!
why would you light them on fire?
they're replacing all of them, not just ones that have caught on fire

I should buy one from an underground source and then give it to Apple stating I have had it for numerous years!

I should buy one from an underground source and then give it to Apple stating I have had it for numerous years!
if you just bought a new one why would you want another new one

I like how they're too cheap to give you the new generation.


if you just bought a new one why would you want another new one
I would buy a used 1st gen and get a new one back

I like how they're too cheap to give you the new generation.



But you payed for the old generation

the funny thing is that I *actually do* have one of these lying around.