Nokia: Original batteries don't explode
Looking to allay concerns over the safety of some of its cell phones, Nokia cited a study that showed that earlier research on its "exploding" phones was based on samples that included counterfeit batteries. "The same group that released the earlier study, Belgian consumer group Test-Aankoop, has conducted new tests on mobile phones that use only original Nokia batteries."
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