Why does my iPod touch show incorrect battery levels?

My iPod Touch will just decide it doesn't want to tell me the correct percentage, it will say its on 20% but when I plug it in the battery level (for example) jumps to 61. And when charged and "finished" it just stays on 99% and if it reaches 100% the moment I unplug it it goes back to 99%. I have taken it to an official repair store and they say its either a chip on the board or the battery is wrong somewhere? If anyone has any idea on how to fix it please tell me. And I have tried a "battery" callibraition and it did zilch.



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iPod, iOS 12

Posted on Mar 12, 2025 12:33 PM

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Mar 15, 2025 1:30 PM in response to j-d2024

If you have a 6th generation iPod Touch (which will have probably iOS 12.5.7 on it), the battery level indicator has always been unreliable.


Many, (most) of my devices (the non-Apple ones) will show the percentage at the time while of charge, in other words, if the device is at 25% before plugging in, it will show that 25% when first plugged in. The figure will gradually increase as the battery has more charge. If unplugged at (for example) 80%, then the battery indicator would continue to show 80% for a short while. As I used the device, the power level would gradually drop, as I expect.


But this is not what happens with the 6th gen iPod Touch. On this model of iPod, if it's at 25% power remaining before being plugged in, the indicator can show almost any high figure (such as 50% or higher). But as soon as it's unplugged, that figure drops back to the 25%, or perhaps 26-27%.


I can only assume that the figure is being influenced by the power of the charger, not what is actually in the battery.


As an experiment, I tested one of my iPod Touch devices just now:

    • before plugging in - on-screen message stated "very low battery". The percentage indictor showed 10%
    • plugged into power. Initially the Lock Screen stated 10% charged. Within a minute it was up to 54%
    • I unplugged the charger. The percentage indicator continued to show 54% for a very short while. Then it dropped down to 12%, even though the only thing in use was the screen and operating system (i.e. no apps)
    • Plugged power back in and within seconds the indicator stated 44% charged. I unplugged once again and the power indicator stayed at 44% for a very short while, the dropped to about 12% again, without using any of the apps.



My conclusion is that the battery percentage indicator is about as much use as a chocolate teapot. Not only that, but the run time of a fully charged 6th generation iPod Touch is simply awful and always has been. I own two and prior to that I had a 2nd gen Touch and a Classic, both of which had far superior run times.


The only tips I can offer are to let the iPod reach fully charged before unplugging it (not just 99%) and that if you want to have a decent run time, take a portable battery pack and the iPod's cable with you to plug into the iPod and top up the power.

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Mar 15, 2025 1:40 PM in response to the fiend

Thanks for the reply I now know

what's going on with it🤣 It's then true as I trust your judgement and the fact that it's like a chocolate teapot (Great joke btw) But, many thanks for your time and information I will keep this in my brain

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