Wednesday, Aug 15, 2007 at 14:10
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NOKIA has warned that up to 46 million batteries used in some of the company's handsets could be faulty and pose a risk of overheating.
The advisory applies to batteries manufactured by Matsu bleep a Battery Industrial Co Ltd between December 2005 and November 2006, the world's largest mobile phone maker said.
Japan's Matsu bleep a is one of several suppliers that have together made some 300 million BL-5C batteries.
The lithium-ion battery is one of 14 different types of battery used in Nokia phones.
Nokia said 100 incidents of overheating of the Matsu bleep a-made BL-5C batteries had been reported worldwide, but added that "no serious injuries or property damage have been reported".
All the cases of overheating have occurred during charging of phones, the Finnish company said. "According to Nokia's knowledge this issue does not affect any other use of the mobile device."
Nokia said it will change the batteries.
Last year, Sony Corp. recalled more than 10 million laptops after it discovered that lithium-ion batteries used in them could overheat and catch fire.
The recalls included notebooks made by other major computer makers, including Dell Inc, Lenovo Inc, Apple Inc and Acer Inc.
Nokia sells products in 130 countries and employs 110,000 people worldwide. In the second quarter, it sold 100 million mobile devices, claiming a 38 per cent share of the global market.
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