Charger Electrocution Fears Halt UK Sales Of Nokia Lumia 2520
UK and European Nokia Lumia 2520 charger could give users an electric shock
Nokia has halted sales of its Windows RT-powered Lumia 2520 tablet in the UK after discovering a problem with the device’s charger that could result in the user being given an electric shock.
“Under certain conditions, the plastic cover of the charger’s exchangeable plug could come loose and separate,” says Nokia. “If loose and separated, certain internal components may cause an electric shock if touched while the plug remains in the live socket.”
Nokia Lumia 2520 chargers
The issue was discovered during internal checks for the UK and European variant of the charger, which is made by a third party, and the company has “strongly advised” users in the UK, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Russia and Switzerland to stop using the AC-300 charger or the travel charger.
Nokia says 30,000 chargers are affected, a figure which includes 600 travel chargers sold in the US.
“While there have been no confirmed consumer incidents related to this potential quality issue, product quality and safety are top priorities at Nokia,” said Jo Harlow, executive vice president of smart devices at Nokia. “We apologise to the owners of the Lumia 2520, and we are working with urgency to minimize the inconvenience.”
Dangerous chargers are not a new thing. Last year Apple offered owners of third party chargers the chance to exchange their unit for an official USB adapter for £6.50 in their local currency amid safety concerns over the use of counterfeit equipment.
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