It is stated that IPOD TOUCH 5TH GEN. charging time is 2hours ( fast charge, 80%) 4hours (full charge). why is it my IPOD tOUCH 5thGEN charges up to 2hours only (full charge)?

can anyone help out with this one??thankyouverymuch

If you are getting satisfactory battery lifwe I would not be concerend.
If concerened make an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store.
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