Hi I hope you can help me out with this situation regarding my Ipod touch we I purchased in June, it all of a sudden just froze wouldnt charge or download anything so I returned it back to Apple who said it had been submerged in water as it had turned pink inside, this is not the case at all and I was left quite dumbfounded, and which is even more alraming is that this has also just happened to a very close friend of mine who has been told the same thing and her Ipod has also never been near any water as has mine do you think there could be an underlying problem with the Ipod that Apple are unaware of or are they just trying to get out of replacing them. If anyone out there has had or is having similar problems i would really like to hear from you. Leanne
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Press and hold the POWER and the HOME button until you see the Apple logo on the screen.
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i had experienced that problem with my PSP
at the same case,just set your internet connection again and delete all of you history,cache and some data in you iPOD.HOPE I HAD HELP
Try this: Press and hold the wake/sleep button and the home button simultaneously for ten seconds and the apple logo should appear on the screen. Release the buttons and it should work like normal. Hope this helps.
If you have used different chargers / charge methods and the iPod is still not getting a charge you can probably rule out the charger as the cause of the problem. It sounds like there is something wrong with your iPod itself.
The most likely cause is a defective internal battery, but there could also be a problem with the charge circuitry or the charger port.
I'd suggest taking the unit into your local Apple store or the retailer that you purchased the iPod from. Depending on when you purchased the unit and whether or not you purchased any additional service plan coverage you may have to pay for any repair services.
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