Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Apple recalls iPods over safety fears

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The first generation nanos "could catch fire, leading to Apple to offer a free replacement for customers

You want a brand new iPod nano for free? Apple has to offer, if you're one of millions of people who bought a first generation iPod nano between September 2005 and December 2006 -. More importantly, if you can still find

Apple issued a recall on the first generation iPod nano, the device which has boosted sales of digital music player in the stratosphere in late 2005, fearing that the battery can ignite .

recall amounts to an offer of free replacement, which could cost the company millions of pounds -. Depending on the number of people who still have aging products in their possession

Apple says the problem "has been traced to a single battery supplier that produce batteries with a manufacturing defect. While the possibility of an incident is rare, the probability increases that the age of battery. "owners are advised to stop using the device and get a free replacement.

The introduction of the iPod nano in September 2005 by Steve Jobs saw its sales increase the company's player of loud music. During the first quarter, iPod sales grew by 8.7 million in the third quarter to more than 14 meters, and never fell below 8 million in the quarter-success in the second quarter of this year, category fell for the buyers for the iPhone and the iPad.

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withdrawal is one of many devices recalled more problems with the batteries that Apple and other companies like Sony and Dell have had to in recent years. Usually the problem is with laptop batteries: Sony, which provides ion batteries for a variety of manufacturers, a withdrawal request in 2008 that affected the Toshiba laptop, HP and Dell


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