Nokia owners were advised yesterday to stop using telephones with questionable batteries even if they had not received a new one from the phone maker, which said it could give no guarantee about how ...
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 ...
Here we go again kids. After all those notorious fires related to the batteries used by the world's largest handset manufacturer, Nokia has issued a product advisory for the BL-5C, Nokia-branded ...
Replacing the batteries in 46 million Nokia cell phones will cost Japanese consumer electronics maker Matsushita as much as $172 million, the company said today after it struck a deal with Nokia to ...
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 ...
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