Fujitsu also recovers batteries manufactured by Sony
Over the weekend, computer maker Fujitsu, Japan, announced it would conduct a battery recall over Sony's production of a fire hazard.
Over the weekend, computer maker Fujitsu, Japan, announced it would conduct a battery recall over Sony's production of a fire hazard.
Fujitsu said it would join Sony's battery replacement program, but did not announce how many batteries it would recall. Fujitsu will list a list of mobile products using Sony's "problem" batteries on its website.
Fujitsu spokesman said on Sept. 30 that the company's new move is only for "preventive" purposes, as it has not recorded any cases of Fujitsu mobile products blasting in error. at battery.
There are currently five major computer manufacturers in the world (Apple, Lenovo, Toshiba, Dell and Fujitsu) claiming battery recall in mobile product lines. Reportedly, Dell has recalled a total of 4.2 million laptop batteries - a record number in consumer electronics history.
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