Nokia recalls 'dangerous' chargers
Updated on 09 November 2009
Mobile phone maker Nokia has recalled 14 million potentially dangerous chargers.
The chargers, bearing Nokia's name and made by Chinese battery and car part maker BYD, are models AC-3E and AC-3U, made between June 15 and August 9 this year; and AC-4U, made between April 13 and October 25, 2009. They were mostly sold in Europe and North America.
Nokia said the chargers' plastic covers might work loose and expose wiring, which could cause an electric shock if touched if the charger is plugged into a socket.
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