My daughter wants to get a new battery for her iPod 6. I heard you can get a new battery from the Apple store but the only one is in Columbus. We have a phone repair shop in town h... moreMy daughter wants to get a new battery for her iPod 6. I heard you can get a new battery from the Apple store but the only one is in Columbus. We have a phone repair shop in town here but I think they only fix iPhones she's not getting a phone she's only 7. How do you change an iPod battery ? Where do you get them ? And how much are they ?
I got an ipod touch 6 I've had it for 2 years it works fine but the battery goes dead quick. Last night it was fully charged when I unplugged it this morning it was going dead the ... moreI got an ipod touch 6 I've had it for 2 years it works fine but the battery goes dead quick. Last night it was fully charged when I unplugged it this morning it was going dead the battery showed 97 percent. How can I change the battery ? Where do you get the batteries for them ?
rny rnicrowave all of a sudden wont cook nothing, it heats up but wont cook, i had to heat up sornething in the oven today cause of it, just wondered if theres... more rny rnicrowave all of a sudden wont cook nothing, it heats up but wont cook, i had to heat up sornething in the oven today cause of it, just wondered if theres a way to fix it and how? i dont rnind getting a new one but its a pain cause i cant lift thern so i'll have to ask for help with taking it down and not sure if you can just toss it in the durnpster or where? i thought about ordering one online so that way they deliver it to rny door, that way i wont have to lift and all i have to do is ask sorneone to put it on the counter for rne, any suggestions? less
In 1992 or 1993, I bought a "refurbished" pager, I can't remember how much the hardware cost me, but the monthly service fee was $9.99 US. It was a simple plastic box ... more In 1992 or 1993, I bought a "refurbished" pager, I can't remember how much the hardware cost me, but the monthly service fee was $9.99 US. It was a simple plastic box that had an on/off switch, a two-setting function switch, LED display screen that showed about twelve characters, a red notification light, a clip to attach it to the belt or waistline, and it ran on two AAA or AA batteries. Its only functions were that if someone called my number, he or she (ok, she, because this is Randy D we're talking about) would hear my greeting message and then be prompted to either leave a phone number for me to call back, a voice message for me to listen to, or both. If she left her number, it would scroll on the LED display screen until I acknowledged it, at which point it would stop scrolling and just remain there. If another call came in before I acknowledged, each number would scroll in turn, accompanied by an indicator in parenthesis showing the order of the calls (1, 2, 3). If she... less