Nokia has offered to replace 46 million mobile-phone batteries because they are at risk from overheating — but the world's biggest mobile-phone manufacturer denies its actions constitute a product ...
He cited that in the Philippines where ordinary people own cellular phones and would skip their meals to be able to buy loads, most cannot afford to buy a replacement battery outright. “The failure ...
HELSINKI – Nokia warned today up to 46 million batteries used in some of its cell phones could be faulty and pose a risk of overheating. The advisory applies to batteries manufactured by Matsushita ...
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