SOURCE: battery life cut down to 7 hours
The thing is, you recharge it too much. Because when you recharge it even though it still has battery power left, it tries to recharge it as much as if the battery was depleted. So, your battery overheats, therefore allowing you 7 hours instead of 20. And yes, it is possible to switch the battery.
SOURCE: Brand new Samsung YP-K3 charging FOREVER..
Some USB ports are low-voltage USB ports, that are designed for mice. They do not provide enough voltage for charging the MP3 player. Use the ports on the back of the computer
SOURCE: battery fully charged
thier is a pic of a batterty in the bottom right corner, it will be fully green when charged. otherwise it will be flashing.
SOURCE: The player is fully charged but does not sync to
Try reflashing the firmware for your device you can find the latest firmware and flashing utilities from the manufacturers website. Make sure that you back your music up first because when you do this you are setting it back to factory settings.
SOURCE: i have a polaroid pmp350-4
The answer is easy. Your computer USB is too weak to supply it juice needed. The best answer is to get yourself a wall power supply to usb that will give it more juice. You will know it is working when the battery that pops up on the screen actually MOVES from bottom to top more quickly than Sonic the Hedgehog moves versus the steady 'stay in place' or a snail's pace upward as I like to call it when plugged into the computer. You'll get your player charged in 2 hours versus 15 hours plugged into the computer and you have the bonus of the battery holding the charge better than the PC way where I've seen the battery be at the top and then you watch 1 video and it drops 4-5 bars. Use the faster, better charging method and it'll stay up there the whole time.
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