Nokia cites fake batteries in phone explosions
Nokia on Thursday pointed the finger at counterfeit batteries after another of its phones exploded and burned its user, the third such case in two months, and said that original batteries sold with its phones were safe. "The world’s largest mobile phone maker said earlier that a young Vietnamese woman was hospitalized with burns after her mobile phone apparently exploded."
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