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Apple iPod Nano 6th Generation 616-0531 Replacement Battery 3.7V 110mAh

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Fits Apple iPod Nano 6th generation, replaces OEM part 616-0531.
3.7V at 110mAh delivers the original capacity for full playback sessions on this touchscreen player.
Connector is a proprietary Apple dock interface; solder tabs orient flat against the player's internal contact pads.
We bench-tested this cell in a 6th-gen Nano; BMS accepted charge current without cutoff and discharged cleanly to 2.8V.
After install, connect the charger and wait 30 minutes before powering on—the player enters deep-discharge protection after storage and needs a trickle-charge cycle first.
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Voltage

3.7V

Amp

110mAh

Apple iPod Nano 6th Generation — 3.7V Li-Polymer Replacement Battery (616-0531)

This 3.7V, 110mAh Li-Polymer battery replaces part number 616-0531 in the iPod Nano 6th generation. It fits the compact touchscreen Nano released in 2010, the model that clips onto clothing and plays audio and video. Swap this cell when the original no longer holds adequate charge through a normal listening session.

  • 6th-gen Nano compatibility: Apple used the same 616-0531 cell across the full 6th-gen Nano lineup. The connector pinout, BMS handshake voltage, and physical footprint — 35.06 × 15.49 × 2.27mm — are identical across all colour variants of that generation.
  • Bench tested on actual hardware: We cycled this cell through charge and discharge on a 6th-gen Nano unit. The BMS accepted the new cell without error, completed a full charge cycle, and the touchscreen interface responded normally throughout.
  • Post-swap trickle requirement: If the Nano shipped from storage below 2.5V, the BMS will block normal charge current until a trickle phase completes. Connect the charger and leave it for at least 30 minutes before attempting to power on — this allows the protection circuit to release and the cell to recover to a safe operating voltage.

Battery percentage jumping after cell swap on the iPod Nano 6th

After replacing the cell, the Nano's charge indicator often reads inaccurately for the first few cycles. The device's voltage-threshold gauge was calibrated to the old, degraded cell's discharge curve. A fresh cell discharges on a different voltage slope, so the percentage jumps or drops unexpectedly. Run two or three full charge and discharge cycles and the indicator will recalibrate to the new cell's curve.

Playback cutting out before the battery indicator shows empty

At the tail end of the discharge curve — typically below 3.5V — the audio amplifier inside the Nano draws more current than the weakened cell can cleanly supply. Voltage sags under that load and the BMS trips, cutting power before the indicator reaches zero. This is a cell-load issue, not a firmware fault. A fresh 110mAh cell with a lower internal resistance handles the amplifier's end-of-charge current demand without sagging below the BMS cutoff threshold.

Compatible Models

iPod Nano 6th ipod nano 6th generation

Replaces Part Numbers

616-0531

Technical Specifications

Voltage3.7V
Amp Hours110mAh
Capacity110mAh
Rate0.41Wh
Net Weight2.7g /0.10 oz
Gross Weight27.7g /0.98 oz
Approximate Weight27.7g /0.98 oz
Dimension 35.06 x 15.49 x 2.27mm

Product Highlights

  • Brand: Apple
  • Manufacturer: CS
  • Series: Standard
  • Color: Black
  • Product Type: Li-Polymer
  • Battery Type: Li-Polymer
  • Warranty: 12 Months
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Frequently Asked Questions

My iPod Nano 6th won't turn on at all after sitting in a drawer for a year — is the new battery dead too?

It is almost certainly in deep discharge protection, not dead. When a Li-Polymer cell drops below roughly 2.5V, the BMS locks it out to prevent damage. Connect the Nano to a charger and leave it untouched for 30 minutes — the protection circuit needs a slow trickle before it will release and allow normal charge current to flow. After that window, the screen should show the charging indicator.

The battery percentage on my Nano 6th drops from 80% straight to 20% with no warning — what is causing that?

After fitting a new cell, the voltage-threshold indicator is still calibrated to the old cell's degraded discharge curve. A fresh 616-0531 cell discharges along a different slope, so the percentage reading jumps erratically until the device relearns it. Run the Nano through two to three complete charge and discharge cycles without interruption, and the gauge will align to the new cell's curve.

My iPod Nano 6th plays fine but then suddenly cuts out even though the battery showed 15% remaining — why?

The audio amplifier draws a surge of current at the low end of the discharge curve. If the cell's internal resistance is high — as it is in a worn original cell — voltage sags under that load and the BMS trips before the indicator hits zero. This is a load-sag issue, not a software bug. A fresh 110mAh cell with lower internal resistance sustains the amplifier's current demand and prevents the BMS from cutting off early.

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