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Old 12-09-2003, 07:13 PM
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Exclamation Sony Ericsson recalls exploding phone charger

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Sony Ericsson recalls exploding phone charger
By Munir Kotadia, Special to CNETAsia
Thursday, September 11 2003 9:12 AM


Sony Ericsson has recalled hundreds of thousands of faulty phone chargers because they could explode, electrocute users and cause a fire.

Sony Ericsson has recalled around 350,000 phone chargers in the UK because of a fault that could cause the units to explode, resulting in flying pieces of plastic and exposed live wiring.

The CST-13 phone charger, which is manufactured in Thailand by a company called Delta, has an identification number -- BML 162 099/3 R1A -- printed on the socket and is supplied with Sony Ericsson Phone Models T68i, T300, T310, T610, as well as several Bluetooth hands-free accessories. The charger has also been sold separately.

According to Sony Ericsson, a pressure build-up in the charger can caused the top plastic part of the charger to break off, with the danger of hitting someone. When this happens, electronics within the charger could be exposed, creating the risk of electric shock or fire.

Richard Dorman, PR manager at Sony Ericsson, told ZDNet UK that the company is still not sure what causes the problem, but they suspect it is something to do with gas. "The units are ultrasonically sealed so when there is a build-up in pressure, there is nowhere for the gas to escape -- we are still looking at what causes the build-up of pressure."

Dorman said that there have only been 10 reported cases of the fault, and nobody has been injured.

Customers are advised to contact their local Sony Ericsson center for details.
http://asia.cnet.com/newstech/commun...9150690,00.htm

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Old 15-09-2003, 05:35 PM
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Yes me and 5 of my mates have all had the text message telling us the same I think i applies to phones from the last 2 months.
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here is the UK phone numba dont all dial @once 08005876072
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