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2007-03-01
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2007-03-01
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2007-03-01
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@ Wantagh, NY
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2007-03-01
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@ Hong Kong
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2007-03-01
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@ London, UK
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2007-03-01
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@ Hong Kong
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2007-12-17
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2007-12-17
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@ Based in the USA
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There have been reports of non-Nokia batteries exploding when used in Nokia devices, which is one of the reasons Nokia recommend you use original batteries (the other being they sell more!)
Personally speaking, I'd stear clear of non-Nokia batteries - the price differential is quite substantial compared to non-Nokia equivalents but I think it would be worth it for the peace of mind...
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2007-12-17
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@ Catalunya
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There have been reports of non-Nokia batteries exploding when used in Nokia devices
which is one of the reasons Nokia recommend you use original batteries (the other being they sell more!)
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2007-12-17
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@ London UK
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I can find no reference anywhere on the internet to faulty Sido batterys or cells and think they are probably safe - as we would have someone telling us on here if they were not!