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Apple Recalls iPhone USB Battery Adapters

No Comments 21 September 2008

Apple is recalling USB power adapters that shipped as part of the iPhone 3G package in the U.S., Japan, Canada, Mexico, and numerous Latin American countries. Apple customers who purchased the phone can exchange the adapter via web order or simply by visiting Apple stores beginning October 10. Apple today indicated a design flaw in its “ultracompact” USB power adapters supplied with the iPhone 3G or as a standalone accessory, which can cause the prongs to break off and remain in the power outlet, creating the risk of electric shock. The company said that it has received reports of “detached” prongs but no injuries.

Apple said that replacement adapters will be available beginning on October 10. Customers who received their adapter as part of the iPhone 3G or through a separate accessory purchase can get their replacement adapters through Apple retail stores or through web order. According to Apple, adapters ordered via Internet wills hip within three weeks of the order, starting on October 10. Replacement USB power adapters are marked with a green dot at the bottom. Apple decided to bypass the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission with this recall and did not provide any information how many products are affected. However, with a confirmed shipment of more than 1 million iPhones 3Gs during the device’s launch weekend of June 9, as well as Q3 (July-September) shipment estimates of 4 to 8 million, units it is safe to assume that Apple will have to replace several million USB power adapters in the 14 countries the unit was sold.

Source: TG Daily – RLSLOG

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HTC Touch HD Officially Announced

No Comments 16 September 2008

HTC today introduced their latest handset, the HTC Touch HD, a multimedia handset running Microsoft’s newest Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional. Featuring a 3.8-inch WVGA (800×480 pixels) touchscreen, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and a standard 3.5mm audio jack, the Touch HD makes a great entertainment device.

At only 12 mm thick, HTC’s handset comes equipped with a Qualcomm MSM7201a 528 MHz processor, secondary VGA camera for video calls, mini-USB, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, quad-band / HSDPA, Bluetooth 2.0 with EDR and GPS/AGPS. Memory-wise, the Touch HD features 512 MB of internal memory, SDHC capable microSD memory card slot and 288 MB RAM. HTC will be launching the Touch HD accross Europe in the fourth quarter of 2008 and will start shipping globally shortly after. Price was not revealed.

Source: Mobile Guerilla – Rlslog

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