OK, my test is complete.
I had paused it while I came into work and started it back up after a few hours.
It said there was 13% battery life at that point.
About an hour later, so about 34.5 hours total the touch went dead.
When the iPod Touch 5th generation came out, I found that they went dead at 12% 
every time.
I went through three of them before I decided that was just the way it was.
I'm thinking these new ones have a similar cut off point, unless it nose dived 
through the rest of the charge in less than an hour, which would likely mean 
the gage is off.
But, I'm going to just live with it. That is plenty of battery life and that 
was with it locked locked the majority of the time.
The brightness was set at 50% so I have now turned it down to 10%.
I want some there for those odd times when I need someone to lookk at the 
screen.
Richard



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