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tranquil
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Posted: 2003-07-27 14:37
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It is recomended to use only the real mc coy of all manufacturers, SE as well. Proof of use of third party spare parts voids the warranty on all mobile phones. Might be a wee bit more costly but deffinetly worth the extra dosh.

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Vlammetje
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Posted: 2003-10-06 22:43
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Update on this topic: yesterday another nokia exploded in NL. This time the phone was a very recent purchase, and had the original Nokia battery.

Unfortunately Nokia refuses to comment on the issue, which has prompted the owner (or family??) to sue for damages.....

I hope that will at least force nokia to have a very very very good look at their circuits....


To be continued..
nokevin
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Posted: 2003-10-06 23:18
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exploded ??????????? They dont explode do they, Bombs and Grenades explode, they just get hot and catch fire, i bet no where has one "EXPLODED" and taken the side of somones face or hand !!!!!!

She looks quite nice and i would, if her phone had exploded she would not look quite nice and i wouldnt


STEVE
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Posted: 2003-10-06 23:25
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@nokevin

if a battery gets to hot (caused by for example a short circuit) it can explode yes...
nokevin
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Posted: 2003-10-06 23:40
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Yes i know it CAN, but it didnt!!
701
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Posted: 2003-10-06 23:57
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f@ck nokia, where`sthe chick?
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fat chas
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Posted: 2003-10-10 14:09
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Quote:

On 2003-10-06 22:43:34, Vlammetje wrote:
Update on this topic: yesterday another nokia exploded in NL. This time the phone was a very recent purchase, and had the original Nokia battery.

Unfortunately Nokia refuses to comment on the issue, which has prompted the owner (or family??) to sue for damages.....

I hope that will at least force nokia to have a very very very good look at their circuits....


To be continued..




True, it was an original Nokia battery, but not the BLD-3 (previously 720 and now, according to the Nokia website 780mAh) that comes with the 7210, but a BLB-2 (800/830mAh). So perhaps this difference in mAh caused it to burst into flames.
exosyphen
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Posted: 2003-10-11 07:18
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o t a s e

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sn3ipen
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Posted: 2003-10-14 20:30
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I think nokia should do like SE did whit the exploding charger and change them before annything happen. Nokia shold change all the phones that is dangerous.
sn3ipen
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Posted: 2003-10-22 20:30
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there whas another episode with exploding nokia here in norway

http://www.vg.no/pub/vgart.hbs?artid=77823



This time it happened with a 3months old 3510i ho have original battery. Whyis Nokia is doing nothing about it.
dragontrumpetare
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Posted: 2003-11-09 11:30
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WEll it seems like it can happen to original batteries as well, but nOKIA says its not true. But according to test both in Belgium and Denmark, you can shortsurcit a NOKIA. When that happens that NOKIA battery starts to swell, and get warm, and suddenly burn. So I am certain that we now got proof that NOKIAS is dangerous.
The Truth is out there!!!
sthlm0
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Posted: 2003-11-09 12:40
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G

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Universal Exports
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Posted: 2003-11-09 12:44
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@Sthlm0
Welcome to esato , but "G"?
Elrond
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Posted: 2003-11-09 13:00
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G??? Can you explain what did you mean with G or you just tried so posting something if it works? Lol

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MaThIbUs
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Posted: 2003-11-09 13:15
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How about that dude who sues nokia, vlammetje?

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