Ipod touch boots up to fast???

Hello every one, i have a question involving my ipod touch. When ever the ipod auto shutdown itself and i plug in fthe charger it boots itself up almost right away. I thought it was supposed to take atleast ten mins before it booted up??? Is this common or should i return it. Plz help!!!

Auto shutdown = iPod turns the screen off, but music continues to play. As lllaass has stated, in Settings/General/Autolock you can specify the time delay before auto shutdown takes place.
Sleep = after the iPod auto shuts down, or when you press-and-release the Sleep/Wake button (to put it to sleep).
Off = when you press-and-hold the Sleep Wake button and then slide the "Power off" to Off.
Out of power/run out of battery/battery flashing red = dead! - a drained battery (not sleep!). When the iPod shuts down because there is no power left in the battery. Personally, I recommend that you do not let this happen all the time. It's okay for the battery to drain once in a while, but you should be charging it up before that happens.
To wake the iPod from Sleep, you simply press either the Sleep//Wake button or the Home button.
To turn the iPod on, from "off", press-and-hold the Sleep/Wake button until the iPod begins its start up procedure. My (old iPod Touch) take 70 seconds to power up from "off". lllaass may be able to confirm this, but as I said, a new one cannot possibly take ten minutes to start up. (I'd put my desktop in for treatment if it took that long!)

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