yes. but it depends on the docking station, if the cord plugs into the headphone slot then it wont charge the ipod it will eat ur battery and it will die in 5 minutes, but if the docking station plugs into the charging slot then it will charge :) but if u plug in ur ipod to charge it and play music and it dosent play then u may have the same problem as me :S
There are two ways to charge your iPod:By computerBy a iPod Dock
computer or ipod dock
depends on the dock
I had the same problem. It might be because you have an older ipod that is not compatible with the newer dock or you might have an older dock not compatible with the newer ipod.
you plug in you ipod or iphone to amplify the sound or charge it
i am pretty sure it can sinse my ipod nano 5g can charge on my dads 3g dock
Check your cord for any damages.
If you have an iPod, then a great accessory to purchase is an iPod dock. This is a station where you can insert your iPod to do many different things. It will charge your iPod and it can be used as an alarm clock. You can also play music from your iPod through the speakers of the iPod dock. This eliminates the need for headphones. They make a great gift for anyone with an iPod.
If the iPod came with a USB Dock you leave the iPod standing in the Dock while connected to a USB port on the computer. While the computer is on the iPod will be charging. The Nano will take between one and a half to three hours to charge. It will automatically stop charging once the battery is fully charged.
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they are two different ipods