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Originally Posted by Gabriel
That's definitely not true. I know plenty of people who have had iPods for over 18 months and the batteries work absolutely fine. Plus if they do break after warranty they're only $99 to get replaced, not nearly as much as what these guys claim.
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Gabriel's right. That video clip is rubbish. There is an official replacement for $99 or some third party solutions for $49. Anyways that is not the point of this thread.
Personally I never liked Discreet. Their user licenses are very strict and makes you feel like a criminal. Apple doesn't have those strict user licenses.
However like I said I believe that Apple is just wants to purchase Cleaner and nothing else.