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I just replaced the battery and soldered it back on, when I boot it up it bootloops for a bit and then shows the low battery screen, does anyone know what to do?

Hi I remember when I did my first soldering repair ,it was on the same generation of iPod you have and I had this issue too! Here’s how I fixed it Check the 3 battery soldering pads on both the battery it self and the iPods logic board Look for any deformity’s on it ,my issue was a couple things 1)in my case the Battery’s contacts (on the battery it self) was loose 2) make sure the battery’s cable is as flat to the board as possible 3)make sure you don’t have a cold joint(badly connected) so use plenty of flux If you need further help with it give me a shout as I know the iPod touch 6 very very well Thanks:-)

First, check your soldering job to make sure you didn’t bridge any pads. If that’s not the problem, the battery you bought may be bad.