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Jan 28, 2014 8:15 AM in response to msanhpi3by aneles,I am having the same problem. I bought this Ipod so I could use the fitness feature. Now, I can't keep track of my workouts and calories because it keeps dying when I'm almost to the end.
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Feb 2, 2014 10:29 AM in response to anelesby Dandaoust,I actually bought a new Nano because I thought it was a hardware problem. It isn't, still have exact same problem with new one. Seems to happen when I check how many miles I have done.
Please fix, it *****.
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Feb 2, 2014 11:10 AM in response to Dandaoustby aneles,I sent in my Ipod for repair and they said they couldn't replicate the problem so there was nothing they could do. They are sending it back to me. It only happens to me when I get towards the end of my 4 miles and it doesn't happen every time, although it has been more frequent recently. I bought the Ipod so I could combine the heart rate monitor with my music instead of having the watch to track calories and Ipod too. Now I feel like I just wasted money.
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Feb 20, 2014 5:49 PM in response to msanhpi3by DebraGrove,Mine is doing the same thing when I use the preset distances. It seems to reset when I get to the part that tells me I have 400 meters to go. Very frustrating!
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Feb 23, 2014 3:39 PM in response to msanhpi3by wfrykman,I have been experiencing the same issue- iPod spontaneously reboots as I near the end of my run. As a result, the entire run is lost. I had Apple reload the firmware (they took it a level deeper than what I can do at iTunes). The issue continued.
Apple then replaced my iPod for 1/2 price and the issue still continues. So I swapped out the shoe sensor. Now i can't calibrate the new sensor without a reboot. At 1/4 mile in the calibrate cycle I get a reboot every time.
Any insight to the issue?