My ipod touch4 cannot be charged!!

My ipod touch4 cannot be charged, and therefore I cannot turn on my Ipod touch. How is that happend, because I just buy it about half a year.

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  • Safe Output Rating for 240V USB adapter to charge my IPod Touch4.

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    I have to say that the likelyhood anyone being able to "confirm" almost anything on a public forum is remote.
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    Considering the cost of your iPod, isn't it wiser to spend a little money now, on either an Apple charger or at the very least, a proper 5 volt USB charger that supplies more than enough current (the mA), rather than coughing up for a new iPod because the charger you used damaged the iPod?
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    What make is this camera charger anyway?
    Does it have a recognised (proper) USB output connection?
    You say that you have three opposing views. In fact, all three of us are effectively saying don't use this charger. Perhaps we have confused you by trying to explain it.

  • I use an ipod touch.  I charged it using my pc but on disconnecting it went to black screen with circle going round.  I cannot switch off, reboot or anything.  Help please

    I use an ipod touch.  I charged it using my pc but on disconnecting it went to black screen with circle going round.  I cannot switch off, reboot or anything.  Help please

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  • I have given my ipod touch4 to my grandson, but although I have reset factory settings, I cannot delete all my details eg visa details.  I have tried but it has upset my iphone and I lost my apple account on my iphone!! HELP.... please.

    have given my ipod touch4 to my grandson, but although I have reset factory settings, I cannot delete all my details eg visa details.  I have tried but it has upset my iphone and I lost my apple account on my iphone!! HELP.... please.

    Create an account for him. and use that.
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    I updated my ipod touch4 and it said i had to plug it up to itunes which i did then when i plugged it in it said i had to restore which i did and i was very upset and it restored it i guess and now its frozen on the apple logo how do i fix it? ps my ipod home button doesnt work.

    Try as much as you can. When it says to place in recovery mode use this program instead.
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  • The iPod "iHazen" cannot be synced. You do not have enough access....

    privileges for this operation."
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    I've been having the same problem! It's so frustrating!!
    Mine was starting to sync, then i got the same messages about "not enough access privileges" but i also got a message that said I improperly removed the device -which i didn't- and that has been giving me a lot of problems, like my ipod freezing and having to just take it out, reset it and reboot computor. The last time I tried it it would start syncing but take FOREVER , like get stuck on one thing.
    I, as well, have tried almost everything: rebooting computer, uninstalling & reinstalling itunes, restoring and resetting ipod to factory settings (multiple times!), making sure ipod is fully charged, enabling disk use, checking and changing ALL the permissions and applying to all enclosed fields, installing and updating all new software, repaired disk utilities...I don't know!!!
    I think i will try what manbartlett suggested about enabling disk use AND putting ipod into disk mode and then verify/repair? maybe try another USB cord as well.
    I'm just not sure if its my computor and the application and files or if its just the ipod itself...
    I've tried calling the apple hot-line but was so frustrated because the connection was muffled and the person was foreign and no offense but it kind of makes it hard to understand!!
    Did doing all that help at least for a while?
    any more help would be awesome!

  • After update to ios 5, my ipod touch cannot recharge anymore... it's out of battery now what should I do?

    After update to ios 5, my ipod touch cannot recharge anymore... it's out of battery now what should I do?

    Try:
    - iOS: Not responding or does not turn on
    - Also try DFU mode after try recovery mode
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
    - If not successful and you can't fully turn the iOS device fully off, let the battery fully drain. After charging for an least an hour try the above again.
    - Try on another computer          
    - If still not successful that usually indicates a hardware problem and an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is in order. The appointment is free.
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  • HT1430 i have started the guided access and that time my ipod touch 3 battery gets over now i cant close my ipod or cannot restore it

    i have started the guided access and that time my ipod touch 3 battery gets over now i cant close my ipod or cannot restore it

    Without knowing what happens when you try to restore the iPod
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    - iOS: Not responding or does not turn on
    - Also try DFU mode after try recovery mode
    How to put iPod touch / iPhone into DFU mode « Karthik's scribblings
    - If not successful and you can't fully turn the iOS device fully off, let the battery fully drain. After charging for an least an hour try the above again.
    - Try another cable       
    - Try on another computer                            
    - If still not successful that usually indicates a hardware problem and an appointment at the Genius Bar of an Apple store is in order.
      Apple Retail Store - Genius Bar                              

  • IPod touch doesn't charge

    My iPod touch will not get past this screen when charging. http://www.apple.com/support/ipodtouch/assistant/ipodtouch/#section_1
    I think something with the sensor isn't right. Is there any way to reset the iPod? Its fully charged but it won't sense it. Any help is appreciated.

    If it is not working on the computer or the wall charger (and hence cannot be reset), you might also want to consider that the connectors or the cable may be faulty. If you can try with other examples of these, it might help prove or disprove this is the problem. If the cable/connector are not bad, it may be the connection inside: warranty or repair.

  • My brand new iphone 6 when charging for the first time gets a message "iphone needs to cool down before using" cannot even charge it

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  • My ipod touch 5 is charging from 12%  to 56%  on 1minute and then when its 56  it turns to 26 after 2 minutes what can i do please help me.

    help my my battery life is really bad on my ipod touch 5 with ios 7.0.4
    my ipod touch 5 is charging from 12%  to 56%  on 1minute and then when its 56  it turns to 26 after 2 minutes what can i do?, please help me.

    Stop unplugging it.
    At best, the percentage indicator is approximate and regardless of what your percentage indicator states, the battery will not go from 12% to 56% in one minute - and be able to run the iPod without dropping as much as yours does.
    The behaviour that you cite is nothing unusual. If your battery is at only 12% when you plug it in, it will still take two or three hours (thereabouts) to be fully charged. In the meantime, the percentage indicator cannot be relied upon.
    Charging a battery takes something like four hours from flat. So plug your iPod in and leave it alone for a few hours. The iPod Touch user guide for iOS 7 states that there is a battery icon in the top-right corner, which shows the battery level or charging status. It appears to be slightly different from earlier versions, but this is is what the guide shows:
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    If your iPod shows this lightning symbol when you put it on charge (not your % indicator, but Apple's icon), leave it on charge; check it every hour (maximum of four hours) to see if the lightning flash has disappeared. When it does, then - and only then - is it fully charged. At this time, when you unplug it, your percenatge indicator should show a much better level of charge.
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    Message was edited by: the fiend

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