Sony batteries burn again, causing the first injury
Fujitsu said it eventually passed a laptop (laptop) from the company that uses Sony-made batteries that burns and burns its owner.
This is the case where a laptop that uses Sony's faulty battery is caught on fire and injures the world's first users. Previously, Dell and IBM laptops also caught fire without causing any injury to users, but only property damage.
Up to this point Sony's potential battery-powered storm has spread all over the world. In turn, Dell, Apple, Panasonic, Toshiba and Fujitsu had to recall a total of 9.6 million Sony batteries.
Fujitsu is currently in the process of recalling a total of 338,000 Sony faulty battery products. This is Fujitsu's first laptop product that caught fire.
Sony said that during July to September this year, the battery recovery caused an estimated loss of $ 430.5 million.
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