Monday, August 24, 2009

iPhones' burst "rare"

       Apple has told the European Commission that widely reported cases of exploding iPhones should be treated as "isolated incidents", officials in Brussels said yesterday.
       Apple is investigating possible causes but insists that there are no general problems with its best-selling product,said a commission spokeswoman.
       The European Union's executive arm in Brussels, which is responsible for overseeing the safety of consumer products sold inside the bloc, had last week asked Apple for clarifications following reports of at least three iPhones or iPod music players overheating and exploding in France and Britain. In one such incident,a French teenager's claim that an Apple iPhone shattered in his face.

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