i don't care of this question jk ! i don't know i had trouble with this myself. normally you can tell when your iPod shuffle is charging is because the little light will turn orange when it's on the charger and when it's fully charged the light will turn green!
The little light will turn from from an "orange-ish" color to a green.
if it has a green light when you turn it on
The light instead of being orange becomes green.
There should be a little light next to the off button. Its green when the battery if fully charged, its orange when its charging/ needs charging and its red when its got very low battery. I hope this helps you :D
i don't care of this question jk ! i don't know i had trouble with this myself. normally you can tell when your iPod shuffle is charging is because the little light will turn orange when it's on the charger and when it's fully charged the light will turn green!
OK - if it is connected - look on the ipod screen if it has a picture of the end of the wire that connects to the ipod and says connected then it is charging OK Hope this helps :)And if you are using a docking station a lot don't work because they r unsupportted
On an iPod Shuffle, the little switch on the side at the top must be in the middle, then it plays in order. For a different version of iPod, I don't know. :)
Welll it matters what king of ipod you hav: Classic- The batterie in the corner will be red or have nothing in it. Nano- same thing as the classic Shuffle- usually there is a button on the back of it that when you push it, it shows either green yellow or red. Green: fully charged Yellow: Batterie is getting low Red: No more batterie left
Nothing with inbuilt batteries comes fully charged. It may have enough (usually it doesn't though) to power it on, but you'll need to charge most electronic devices before you use them. I know for a fact anything from Apple needs to be charged. That includes the iPod.
When your iPod nano is fully charged, the battery indicator on the screen shows a full charge icon, typically represented by a green battery symbol. Additionally, the device may briefly display a message indicating that charging is complete. This helps users know that their iPod is ready for use. Once charged, it can be disconnected from the power source without any issues.
I do not know, but she is amazing!