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Originally Posted by deepakrr";p="
i always wanted to buy various players but their batteries were the major limiting factor. i really didnt want to get into the mess of soldering and stuff.
does anybody have an idea, for how much time these inbuilt lithium batteries in nano clones and platinum player and generally all mp4 players last?
thats why i have been buying only mp4 players with nokia battery as they are easy to replace and was planning to buy a glacier soon. but the general mp4 players with lithium battery are much wider in range and have some models like the above mentioned platinum which i would like to buy. any notes about the lithium battery?
anyways good review
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Soldering? Darn, I thought the batteries in the clones used push-pin connectors, like wireless phone batteries. If they require soldering, then I see your point: it doesn't make it very practical to change a battery. I read they last 1-2 years, but I guess YMMV. According to Apple, the Nano isn't meant to last longer than the warranty (1 year...). I always thought the Glacier was the only player to use a Nokia battery. Which others do? Where can I find them, I'd be interested in checking them out?