Dirty dock = dead ipod touch?

I just sent my iPod touch (2nd gen) in for repair because it froze on the Apple logo after powerup. Apple said the iPod was not eligible for warranty work because it was mistreated. When I called Apple to find out how it was mistreated, I was told the dock area on the iPod had hairs and "gunk" in it and that it could have caused the power circuit to die. Really? A dirty dock on the iPod can kill it? I never thought iPod would be that sensitive to dirt; now I think maybe they are! So keep your iPods squeaky clean. Personally I'll find another PMP that's better at fighting "gunk".

macdiscuss wrote:
It should power up as soon as it's plugged in.
not necessarily, if completely drained, you need to leave it a while before it will do that. saying that, an hour is too long.
have you tried unplugging and then holding the home button while you plug it back in?

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