Is it normal that my iPod is fully charged in like 1 hour???

Hello, I bought an iPod touch 5th generation in november, it's working great for me, but there's something weird, i have to charge it everyday because I use fb, safari, youtube and some more apps but I noticed that the ipod charges in little time, for like 1 hour and a half and it looks fully charged, is it normal??? I'm scared the battery is damaged or something, i wanted to see how much time it can stand with just music but I can't stop using it for other stuff. Please help.

The indicator is not that accurate. The specs say:
Charging times: Fast charge in about 2 hours (80% capacity), full charge in about 4 hours
If you are getting satisfactory life out of a full charge I would not be concerned

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