Nokia recalls 30,000 chargers for Lumia 2520 tablet
The AC-300 charger, manufactured by a third-party supplier, was sold in Austria, Britain, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Russia, Switzerland and the US.
The Lumia 2520 is the first tablet by Nokia, once the world leader in the mobile phone industry but which lost its top place to South Korea's Samsung in 2012.
"The plastic cover of the charger's exchangeable plug could come loose and separate," the company said in a statement.
"If loose and separated, certain internal components pose a hazard of an electric shock if touched while the plug remains in a live socket."
The Finnish company said the problem was detected during an internal quality control check and that no customer incident had been reported so far.
Nokia advised all customers to stop using of the charger until further notice.
"We're working with all our suppliers to minimise the inconvenience," the firm said on its website.
The sale of Nokia's mobile phone and tablet business to US giant Microsoft is expected to be finalised by the end of this month.
The unit, once a poineer of the mobile phone world but now relegated behind the likes of Apple and Samsung, reported losses of €780m last year.
Source: AFP via I-Net Bridge
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