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[* black] The battery can be pried out of the case with an iPod opening tool, but it is soldered to the logic board.
-[* black] Hmm, this looks strikingly similar to the [guide|3559|4th Generation iPod Shuffle|stepid=17049].
+[* black] The 3.7V lithium-ion battery has a listed capacity of .39 Whr that provides up to 24 hours of continuous music playback.
+ [* black] Converting to the usual amp-hours, we see that the Nano's battery has a capacity of 105 mAh, compared to the Shuffle's 51 mAh.