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After Toshiba, Sony and other computer makers, not the
overheating batteries issue has extended in the mobile phones world too.
The Finnish mobile phone maker, Nokia, has warned of the
danger of its BL-5C batteries overheating. The batteries were manufactured by
Matsushita Battery Industrial Co., Ltd. of Japan between December 2005 and
November 2006, Nokia said
According to the company’s statement about 46 million units of
this type of batteries are being used worldwide. Mobile phone users were being
asked to check the serial number and production description of their battery,
as well as production date and the country of production.
The Nokia-branded BL-5C batteries subject to the product
advisory could potentially experience overheating initiated by a short circuit
while charging, causing the battery to dislodge.
There were around 100 cases, the company said, where the
batteries overheated as the mobile was being charged and then stopped working. No
serious injuries or property damage have been reported.
“The supplier is responsible for quality”, said Arja
Suominen, a Nokia spokeswoman in Helsinki.
"It's too early to estimate the potential cost or how many batteries will be
replaced" she added.
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