Very strange iPod charging problem...

Hi to all...
I have now 3 days a iPod mini, and I love it...
But the next thing is happenend to me, I wanted to charge the battery but the battery icon said fully loaded (lightning + fully loaded battery) something like this: [||||] and normal is it: [|| ] and you know how it goes...
When I disconnect my iPod I see this in the battery icon:
[| ](only one)...
My battery doesn't want to charge... very strange on a 3 days old iPod mini...
Thanks in advance!

Welcome to Apple Discussions.
Have you attempted to play it for some time to see whether there is a problem with that battery display or whether your battery does not hold the charge?

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