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1. When ejected either in iTunes or Finder, status LED IMMEDIATELY switches to green.
2. Unchecking "enable disk use" (and clicking Apply) does NOT affect blinking orange LED either in iTunes or out of it. Thus there's no REAL indicator of charge status except immediate green on ejecting. This basically is the same as the "green means 30%-100% charged"... which is inadequate for estimating number of hours available of playback.
I've gone back to 1.0.2 ... (luckily Reset Utility still has 1.02...) which still works like it used to.
I've sent the above as feedback to the "iPod shuffle Feedback Team".

Uhh, I did not know such a utility existed. I Googled and donwloaded it. It now restored my iPod back to 1.0.2. and LED behavior is back to normal. Thanks...
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