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I have an iPod Touch 5th gen and I use a cheap £1 charger to charge it up.
Recently my iPod ran out of battery so I plugged it in using the charger and the iPod was completely unresponsive. I tried everything including rebooting it, after that I took it to a local repair shop and he 'repaired' it for me but again my iPod ran out of charge and it won't come on again. What do I do?

P.S : I have been using cheap chargers for a while now so it's only a recent problem, also if I bought an official Apple charger would it solve this issue?

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  • Have you tried charging it with a different charger or using a computer? Maybe the charger is just broken? Jun 30, 2015 at 18:54
  • i have tried using a computer and that doesn't work, the charger i use will charge my Ipod when i have charge in my Ipod but when it runs out of battery it won't work.
    – matthew
    Jun 30, 2015 at 18:57
  • Ask the shop what they did, since they seem to know the issue Jun 30, 2015 at 19:03

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hold the power button and home button at the same time until the white apple logo appears be patient whenever this happens its a minor glitch in the iOS

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