there should be an battery sign and there look at it. there is probably a white part in the battery then that is the amount of battery you have left.
Actually it depends..when my iPod is charged it says in the scream..."Charged"
Hold down the menu and select button and the apple should show up!
Phone off: Your phone will show a full battery and say "Fully Charged" Phone on: on the right top corner your battery will show a full battery and blink
Lightning bolt through the battery on the ipod touch means it is charging, when it is done charging, typicaly about 3-4 hours on AVG, there will be a fork looking thing which means docking will be horizontally on the batter in the top corner of your ipod touch or any ipod infact that has a screen dispaly, not a lightning bolt, lightning bolt means its charging, DO NOT OVER CHARGE YOuR IPOD, AND let your ipod touch die every week repeat this cycle apple support says this will extend the life of your battery.
If the charger has a ammeter on it then it should show close to zero which means the battery is no longer pulling any current from the charger which would mean the battery is fully charged. If it has only a voltmeter then it should show 12.5-13.5 vdc
12 volt batteries if fully charged should show 14.2 volts
The Alternator.
Go to your itunes library (after you plugged in your ipod then click on your ipod's name like if your name was Susan and your ipod said "Susan's ipod" then you would click on that! It will show you a page with a "picture" of your ipod on it, there is a button for updating your ipod and right below that is a refresh button! It works perfectly, but you need to give it 5-10 minitues to fully work!
Because it wants to.
my ipod does not show anything but wwwapplecomsupport/ipod
Did you try syncing the ipod?
a simple battery charger only charges the battery and having no feedback from the battery status, it can cause overcharging, increase temperature, and can damage the battery or in worst case can blow up the battery, also mitigates the life time of the battery. whether intelligent battery charger charges the battery and get feedback from the battery , when the battery gets fully charged it Cut off the charging circuit itself, also maintain the charging at its trickling current to control the temperature. simply it shows the status of the battery. i hope its the Good answer. thanks although the intelligent battery charger charges the battery and get feedback from the battery,the batteries have different charge characteristics. For example ,some intelligent battery charger detect △V and △T to control charge. However when batteries has been charged fully,they will show different characteristics. some battery has show the voltage dropped,but in fact they has not been charged fully,even charged a little just because the wave input voltage.some batteries has show the voltage dropped,but the batteries has charged fully for a long time.So acccording to the △V not to determine the fully charged.△T has the same problem and when the same battery charged fully will come different temperature,if the charging current is different. So △T is worse than the △V. Finally,although the intelligent battery charger can get feedback,now the battery charge characteristic is unsure.So it is no sense. I think battery charge should be distinction by constants current or constants voltage.they will produce obvious different effect of charge.