Finally I went to the Apple Store Genius Bar and explained it to them. They couldn't reproduce the issue but they kindly provided me with a brand new iPod. [Clue: they tested it OUT of the case.] Kudos to Apple.
So I got home, charged it for 3 hours as recommended, put it BACK in the case and started to listen to music. It shut off right on cue! OK, I thought, it's just a coincidence. I reset it and started playing music again. This time it worked all the way to work on the bus and then shut down when I put it in my pocket to walk up to work.
I had had a suspicion that something to do with shutting the (magnetic) case lid was to blame but had never properly tested it. So I removed the iPod Touch from the case and put it in my pocket without any case on it. And... just like that - the music kept playing all the way on the rest of my walk to work. Now we're getting somewhere!
Very frustrating! I Googled for the problem (why didn't I think of this before? Who knows!) and found somone on MacRumors who had the exact same problem! And furthermore, they had a case with a magnet for keeping the lid shut. I got one of these Cygnett cases when I bought the device and had it in there the whole time. This morning I have been testing the device with the case FAR, far away and no problems at all. I will keep testing when I walk home tonight, but I feel that it is solved. It's a shame as the case is quite nice, although now that I think about it, the fit is not great and typing on the keyboard at the edge of the screen is irritating.
BTW I did discuss this in the Apple forum, but it seems Apple still sell these types of cases in their own store!
Next step: buy a nice NON-MAGNETIC ipod touch case and screen protector from Amazon
Moral of the Story: do not buy an iPod Touch case containing a magnet!
UPDATE! (Jan 2010)
I noticed that I've been getting quite a few visitors to this post, presumably those with the same issue. I wanted to tell you that since buying one of these rubber cases
I also got a pack of screen protectors like these
I definitely recommend steering clear of the cases with magnets. While it's a shame, because the magnets are cool, it's cooler to actually be able to listen to music properly!
BTW, if by the time you read this, the case above is not available, I suggest looking here to find more
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I too have been having this problem. I think there might also be a battery discharge aspect to this since sometimes the battery seems to drain when this happens. At times I've even seen the screen glow although I don't know if it's related. I also noticed that if I snap the clover closed, the problem happens within a few seconds. If I lightly close it, it takes longer.
Yes I noticed it happening faster when I snapped it closed (quickly). The only solution is to ditch the magnetic case! I got a nice neoprene one, and added a stick-on screen protector. Works well!
This problem is unusual - because Apple actually sell magnetic clasp cases in their store. Strange..
yes i got a ipod touch and got a magnetic case and now its broken wont turn on sync or charge...
I gotthe ipod from future shop , but my warranty on it is over so would apple replace mine or do i need a receipt for apple or something?
That sounds a little more serious, although I remember mine did that initially.
Have you tried the forced reset method? Hold the sleep and home keys together for about 15 seconds. You should see a white Apple logo on black after a little while.
Then you can plug it into your computer and iTune should restore it. Let me know how you go.
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