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  1. #1
    Grinlin Gibbons
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    Two Hurt By Exploding Nokias
    News24.com
    10-9-3


    But the consumer board said the latest incident last weekend involved a Nokia
    battery. The model 7210 Nokia telephone, apparently with original parts, caught
    fire in a teenage boys pocket,

    AMSTERDAM (AP) -- Nokia is to investigate why two of its cellular telephones
    spontaneously caught fire and injured their users in the Netherlands, the
    company said on Wednesday.

    The Dutch consumer board demanded an investigation after a womans face was
    burned and a boy was injured in the leg. "This is a worrying situation and we
    demand that Nokia initiate a thorough investigation soon to find out how this
    happened," it said in a statement.

    Sylvie Nooijens, of Nokias Dutch public relations firm, said the company will
    look into possible technical faults in the batteries. In previous cases outside
    of the Netherlands, the cause was traced to overheating of non-Nokia batteries.

    But the consumer board said the latest incident last weekend involved a Nokia
    battery. The model 7210 Nokia telephone, apparently with original parts, caught
    fire in a teenage boys pocket, injuring his leg and burning a hole in his
    pants.

    In August, a woman in Amsterdam dropped her mobile telephone and suffered
    serious burns when she turned it back on and it burst into flames. That battery
    was not made by Nokia.

    On Wednesday, Nokia also re-circulated a statement dating back to February
    warning consumers against using batteries from other manufacturers because they
    could damage the "batteries and the phone." It said its products meet stringent
    safety regulations.

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  2. #2
    Mr T
    Guest

    Re: original parts caught fire

    I remember when I got a Motorola analog phone. If you stuck the phone
    in your pocket with your keys the phone would heat up very quickly.

    Grinlin Gibbons <[email protected]> wrote in article
    <[email protected]>:
    > Two Hurt By Exploding Nokias
    > News24.com
    > 10-9-3
    >
    >
    > But the consumer board said the latest incident last weekend involved a Nokia
    > battery. The model 7210 Nokia telephone, apparently with original parts, caught
    > fire in a teenage boys pocket,
    >
    > AMSTERDAM (AP) -- Nokia is to investigate why two of its cellular telephones
    > spontaneously caught fire and injured their users in the Netherlands, the
    > company said on Wednesday.
    >
    > The Dutch consumer board demanded an investigation after a womans face was
    > burned and a boy was injured in the leg. "This is a worrying situation and we
    > demand that Nokia initiate a thorough investigation soon to find out how this
    > happened," it said in a statement.
    >
    > Sylvie Nooijens, of Nokias Dutch public relations firm, said the company will
    > look into possible technical faults in the batteries. In previous cases outside
    > of the Netherlands, the cause was traced to overheating of non-Nokia batteries.
    >
    > But the consumer board said the latest incident last weekend involved a Nokia
    > battery. The model 7210 Nokia telephone, apparently with original parts, caught
    > fire in a teenage boys pocket, injuring his leg and burning a hole in his
    > pants.
    >
    > In August, a woman in Amsterdam dropped her mobile telephone and suffered
    > serious burns when she turned it back on and it burst into flames. That battery
    > was not made by Nokia.
    >
    > On Wednesday, Nokia also re-circulated a statement dating back to February
    > warning consumers against using batteries from other manufacturers because they
    > could damage the "batteries and the phone." It said its products meet stringent
    > safety regulations.
    >
    > copyright Media24 Ltd. All rights reserved.
    >
    > http://www.news24.com/News24/Technol...427321,00.html
    >
    >


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