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Apple says older iPods have battery problem 

TOKYO (AP): Apple said on Wednesday that iPod music players sold in 2005 and 
2006 on rare occasion can overheat, fail and deform because of a battery defect
traced to a single supplier, and that other models are fine. 

Apple's comments in a statement follow a disclosure by the Japanese government 
Tuesday that it is investigating a possible battery defect in the 
first-generation
iPod Nano. 

The Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry said that it had received three 
reports of iPod Nano models overheating, two in Tokyo and one in Kanagawa 
Prefecture
near Tokyo. 

The problem machines overheated, sending out sparks in one case, and scorching 
nearby paper and a woven straw mat in the other cases, government official
Hiroyuki Yoshitsune said. 

Apple said such problems are extremely rare, at ``less than 0.001 percent of 
the first-generation iPod Nano'' models sold. 

``There have been no reports of serious injuries or property damage, and no 
reports of incidents for any other iPod Nano model,'' Apple, based in Cupertino,
California, said in a statement. 

Any customers who are worried about their iPod Nano devices, sold between 
September 2005 and December 2006, should contact AppleCare services, it said.


The government has been working with Apple Inc. to investigate the cause of the 
problem, and a defect in the lithium-ion battery had been suspected. The
iPods overheated while they were being recharged, according to the ministry 
reports. 

Lithium-ion batteries have been blamed for a series of blazes in laptops that 
have resulted in massive global recalls. 

Apple's iPod players are extremely popular in Japan and coveted as fashion 
items although Japanese manufacturers produce a host of iPod rivals. The Japan
introduction of Apple's iPhone drew long lines in Tokyo last month. 


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