You can't replace the battery
When searching for a tutorial on how to replace an iPod battery, the best place to go is YouTube. Tutorials can also be found on the websites of LifeHacker and Every Mac.
One can go to a local Apple store and buy a replacement there. Alternatively, one can order a battery from eBay or Amazon and make the replacement by himself.
All rechargeable batteries will lose capacity eventually -- the ones in the iPod mini are no different. Apple offers a service called the "out of warranty battery replacement" that may be of some assistance to you, or you can try searching the internet for "iPod battery replacement service" to find a third party solution. Good luck.
An iPod battery pack can be removed by unscrewing or pushing off the back panel on the iPod. It can then be seen and slid out safely. There are instructions on the Apple website with pictures to help if required.
You are either using it a lot, or the battery is not working properly, and you need a replacement.
It sounds like it is a battery problem. Try getting a replacement battery for it.
you cant just buy a battery you gotta buy a new ipod
the ipod need to be On and connected to internet
if its new that's weird, have it checked out, but if it is a older iPod, fact is, ipods only have so many charge cycles before you have to get a replacement battery. I own a iPod myself, and after one year of heavy use, my battery started lasting for 10 minutes MAX. i sent it in and got a replacement battery, and works like a charm now.
Yes, the iPod Shuffle does have a battery.
go to the settings go to the battery stuff click on whatever you find useful