Nokia has temporarily halted sales of the Lumia 2520 in seven countries, because the tablet's AC-300 charger can give users an electric shock.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9247734/Nokia_suspends_tablet_sales_due_to_faulty_charger
Nokia has temporarily halted sales of the Lumia 2520 in seven countries, because the tablet's AC-300 charger can give users an electric shock.
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9247734/Nokia_suspends_tablet_sales_due_to_faulty_charger
This is the second device I've seen lately with this issue. HP released a chromebook with a faulty charger just a few months ago.
Seems strange that after all this time using the same battery technology, these companies are still screwing it up.
On a somewhat related note, did anyone see the video of the guy smashing up the galaxy s5 with a hammer and then the battery exploded? Makes me wonder if I really want to carry around the phone in my pocket anymore.
Do you carry swinging hammers in your pockets often?
Damn, that is a violent, chemical reaction.
Admittedly initiated by taking the battery into non-normal conditions - but still - there's some chemicals at work in that thing of very different energy levels to cause that sort of incident.
I hate to think what he breathed in at the end to make him cough !
Do you carry swinging hammers in your pockets often?
No, but I do carry around spare batteries for my S3 in my pocket all the time. I also keep one in my car and in my backpack.
I never considered that they could explode. What if I sat on it and it exploded?