Battery icon with exclimation point

my nano seems to have charging problems, it has been charging all night and all day, and when i unplug it from the charger, it won't turn on as if it hasnt been charged, but the full charge icon doesn't show, the charging one does, so after i unplug it, and plug it back in, the battery icon with an exclamation point flashes on and off with the apple icon, does anyoen know what is wrong, or what i can do to make it work, resetting wont work because it wont even turn on, my last nano had a battery problem, and this is a brand new nano, but still seems to have problems

nope, my last one broke, so that warranty covered a free one, so this is my free one, but its still 1st generation nano

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