February 25th 2008 04:00 am

Samsung P10 laptop battery “melts” in South Korea

Filed under: LaptopsMerely LG days after putting the brakes on sales of its portable Z1-AE007 because of the suspicion of a flaw in the battery, another lappie in South Korea is producing holders to be overheating, er, skills. Apparently, the battery in a computer P10, produced in 2002, "melted" inexplicably after emitting smoke during use. The device was able to save a bed and a certain part of the word, but thank God, no "great fire" was launched.

Apparently, the battery in a computer P10, produced in 2002, "melted" inexplicably after emitting smoke during use. The device was able to save a bed and a certain part of the word, but thank God, no "great fire" was launched. According to the company spokesman James Chung, Samsung is now "check details of the incident," but the actual manufacturer of the battery says it has not yet been revealed.

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