2 questions: autonomy and recovery

Hello

I am considering trading in my iPod 5th generation for a 6th gen, since I've had for almost two years and have come to understand in the last month or two that there more much battery capacity (it lasts almost an hour and a half playing music from my library and using Safari for 20 minutes approximately no other substantive program open to the brightness of the backlight 1/3; If I try to play a game or take photos, I am lucky if it lasts 15-20 minutes after a full charge).  Rather than replace the battery, I prefer having more recent model, mainly because it has double the RAM and would be able to manage the games my current camera cannot.

I have 2 questions:

1. with the way that I use it, what is the best way to preserve the battery life in my next camera?  I keep connected while listening to it for a full day of work and then at night, I also keep connected while I listen to the music/videos to fall asleep and need the morning because it serves as my alarm clock.  Is better for the life of the battery to the battery become almost exhausted at work before plugging in, rather than keep it plugged in all day?

2. as my current is still in good condition apart from the battery, I want to trade it at best buy when purchasing a new one.  Not to mention that the reset to factory settings, is there anything else I need to do to prepare or make sure that the new user will not access anything to be me?

This information should help.

1. it shouldn't really hurt to keep the unit plugged in, but it will be bad for the battery to become almost exhausted. Lithium-ion batteries that are just not right when the treaties in this way. However, you could let him use a battery before plugging it back in again once, say 50% or more.

2 see this support document. What to do before you sell or give away your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch - Apple Support

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