2 questions about battery change.

Well i got my first gen. ipod shuffle last yr summer and my warrenty ends this yr....
so will it cover the battery change or not? and um...do they still change the battery for the first gen. ipod shuffle since the second gen. ipod shuffle is already out there. ya so those are my two questions

The battery is covered under warranty.
His 2nd question was leaning in the direction of "now
that there is a 2G iPod Shuffle, do they still fix
the 1G iPod Shuffle?"
Going by a true definition, as you seem to want to
do, we should simply tell everyone, "When you send in
your iPod under warranty, you will NOT get it back.
Apple will probably just give it to someone else.
Sorry."
NOOooo... Apple will REPLACE your Shuffle with another one
AND will NOT warrant the replacement beyond the length of the ORIGINAL's warranty or 90 days whichever is longer.
That's all folks...

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