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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
Technology
Neil McIntosh

MPs issue iPod battery call

British MPs have launched an early day motion urging Apple to make sure the iPod's battery can easily be replaced by British owners. The motion reads:

That this House notes with concern the difficulty people are having in replacing batteries for iPods, the new pocket sized walkmans; notes that iPods were a favourite Christmas present, with a value of between £250 to £400, but that when people come to buy replacement batteries they find that they cost £100 and that they have little knowledge of where such batteries can be obtained from; and calls on the supplier, Apple, to ensure that replacement batteries are plentiful in supply and priced at a reasonable level.
ZDnet reports that Apple's unhappy - it launched an here on Monday (it costs £79 to replace the battery). And I'd love to know how many iPod users actually have problems: my (first generation) iPod doesn't have great battery life, but it's no worse than the day I bought it...
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