Nokia batteries not safe either - Belgian watchdog
The name Nokia seems to be synonymous with exploding phones these days. Last week another woman was sent to hospital with light injuries after the battery of her Nokia mobile phone exploded. "There have been more 20 such incidents in the last year, according to Nokia. But the batteries in all exploding phones were non-original replacements made by unauthorised third-parties, the company says."
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