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Dec 8, 2014 7:23 AM in response to navi.singh1314by lllaass,The increase in battery when you decrease load like locking it is normal and expected.
If after charging for at least 6 hours the battery only lasts 1 hour means the battery is dying.
Apple will exchange your iPod for a refurbished one with a new battery for $79. They do not fix yours.
A third-party place like the following will replace your battery for less. Google for more.
iPhone Repair, Service & Parts: iPod Touch, iPad, MacBook Pro Screens
Replace the battery yourself if you are up to it. A replacement battery costs about $15.
For the lagging did yo restore to factory settings/new iPod?
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Dec 8, 2014 8:08 AM in response to lllaassby navi.singh1314,Yeaa i restores it to factory settings..it works a few days well ut afterwards it starts lagging again
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Dec 8, 2014 8:16 AM in response to navi.singh1314by lllaass,Thus usually helps with lagging
Periodically double click the home button and close all the apps in the recently used dock. Then power off and then back on the iPod. This frees up memory. The 4G only has 256 MB of memory.
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Dec 8, 2014 8:18 AM in response to lllaassby navi.singh1314,I have tried that...will replacing my battery help to decrease lag?
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Dec 8, 2014 8:23 AM in response to navi.singh1314by lllaass,No, replacing the battery will not help reduce the lag.