Was working until yesterday, would a reset help this problem
What phone,?
that is clock that can charge and Ipad.
if the battery in the ipod (iPhone) is no good, it will not charge.
so test the IPoD using the correct charger first.
test the phone using apple charger to see if all is ok first.
ok?
Testimonial: "The phone charges with a lightening cord and works fine the dock on the top of the ihome has stopped working is there a fix for this?"
SOURCE: iPod 8 GB silver will not turn on
I went to the Apple site and found these instructions. They worked for me.
SOURCE: remote won't control my 4th generation ipod nano
Hey I figured it out. When you bought the 4th generation ipod nano it came with it's own dock insert. It fits perfectly and fixes everything, including the remote issues. Now my only problem is I have a black ihome and a white insert :( Good luck!
SOURCE: ihome won't play ipod, even
Welcome to the wonderful world of the iHome frying the Ipod.
Your iHome, has most likely fried the mainboard on your ipod.
to check plug a usb into the ipod and connect to the computer.
if it comes up disconnect the usb and try a headphones in the jack.
if it doesn;t play sound its fried and you will need a new mainboard.
if it does play through the headphone jack, your lucky and keep it off the dock.
I have fixed at least 30 ipods taken out by ihome docks and other docks.
they are terrible for the ipod. Even Apple sells the docks on their website
that shows how much they care about the product.
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SOURCE: My Ipod Nano wont charge...
There may be a broken power cord that leads to the charger for the ipod in the nextplay dock. If there is only one broken wire leading to the charger or there is only something wrong with the actual charger in the dock itself, it will not affect any other part of the dock itself which allows the clock and other stuff to work like normal. Unless the one you still have is still under warranty, you will have to get another one.
SOURCE: remote wont work with the ipod
Make sure the ipod dock connector is clear of any debris both the on the dock and on the ipod. Use a can of air to clean these and try reconnecting it.
Try updating your software on your ipod. Plug it into itunes and update.
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