Monday, July 09, 2007

Own a Nokia or Motorola? It can be deadly

Own a Nokia or Motorola cellphone? Is may not be all that safe!

Cellphone batteries manufactured by Nokia and Motorola have failed latest safety tests, which showed they are prone to explode under certain conditions, the International Herald Tribune reported on Saturday.

The international daily quoted Chinese regulators in the southern Guangdong Province, one of the world's biggest electronics manufacturing centres, as saying that they had found that Motorola and Nokia mobile phone batteries were failing safety tests and they were prone to explode under certain conditions.

The batteries were said to be manufactured by Motorola and the Sanyo operation in Beijing, and were being distributed by companies based in the Guangdong Province, near Hong Kong, the paper reported.

But Motorola and Nokia — two of the world's biggest mobile phone makers — immediately denied links to the distributors of the problem batteries, suggesting that they were counterfeit, the report said.

"All the batteries tested were not Motorola genuine batteries. They were fakes," Yang Boning, a spokesman for the company in Beijing, was quoting as saying. "Those companies are not our suppliers," Boning added.

Nokia executives, the Tribune reported, were investigating the case and trying to determine whether any of the substandard batteries affected Nokia phones.

They said they did not manufacture batteries in China and that the company had no business ties with the Chinese distributors named in the safety tests.

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