Nokia, the world’s largest cellphone manufacturer, on Monday announced a recall of some 14 million faulty cellphone chargers.The chargers affected are models AC-3E and AC-3U, manufactured between June 15 and August 9, 2009, and model AC-4U, manufactured between April 13 and October 25, 2009. The chargers have been made by Huizhou BYD Electronic
Nokia today said that the plastic covers of these chargers could come loose and open up to expose the internal components which could shock the user if handled improperly. Nokia said it was not aware of any injuries or incidents related to these chargers. They will be replaced by new chargers and you should definitely return yours and get a free new one that should be a lot safer.


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