Is the explosion just the tip of the iceberg? Nokia's "Quality Door" inventory

"Nothing can be used to knock walnuts." A few years ago, this funny phrase, which was used to describe "Big Brother", was placed on a Nokia mobile phone. Obviously, this is a high praise for the quality of a user's old days.

However, in the present, Nokia's brand value and appeal may be even greater (as far as the domestic market is concerned) than it was a few years ago. However, a few embarrassing facts are constantly emerging: Nokia's various quality doors have been repeatedly confirmed in repeated cover-ups and ironclad evidences – and just last month, a 23-year-old man from India was using Nokia's classics. When the low-end machine 1209, the phone exploded, the user died on the spot!

But this explosion seems to be filled with a doomed feeling, because it is actually in the Nokia's various "quality doors" in recent years, is only glaciers - but this time "return" more.

1209 "Explosive Gate": This is not Nokia's first terrorist attack?

Last month, Kota City, India. A child named Gu Jia, who was only 23 years old, was using the Nokia 1209. When he chatted and exchanged friendships with friends, the mobile phone suddenly exploded. The body of Guja was discovered by the villagers the next day. The autopsy showed Gujia’s left ear, neck, and shoulders were seriously injured. The police have now determined that the cause of the disaster was the Nokia 1209 mobile phone, the entry-level model of Nokia's flagship low-end market that was listed in the third quarter of 2008, and that it sold very well in Asia.

The fatal incident of the Nokia bombing in India was undoubtedly shocking. However, when you look at past news, you will find that this is not Nokia's first explosion. In 2008, a user in New Zealand was awakened by an explosion in his sleep and found that his Nokia mobile phone was burning - and before he went to bed, he was plugged in to recharge the machine. While explosions such as these have been concealed, people can still find a lot of relevant reports today.

After the Nokia New Zealand explosion happened, although Nokia officials took part in the investigation, they placed the main investigation direction on the battery use and charger of the aircraft. It also made people suspect that they had avoided being evasive and shirk responsibility.

If it is only a "small" problem such as a communication failure, the user may endure even more. However, once the cell phone explodes, it will directly rise to the height of the law. (Some people even joked that they can directly add to the crime of endangering public safety?). No matter how obscure the truth has been, the Indian explosion has already sounded the most alarming alarm for Nokia handsets, and it has resurfaced the dark part of Nokia's "quality iceberg."

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