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‘Matsushita behind battery issue’

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New Delhi, Aug. 23 On the controversial recall of 46 million defective batteries, Mr Kallasvuo said that investigations were on.

“We are investigating into it. But of course Matsushita is responsible to us,” Mr Kallasvuo said when asked whether Nokia was planning to pass on the cost of replaced batteries to the Japanese company.

The Nokia CEO, however, commended the pro-active intervention of the company in taking action and said, “Nokia as a brand has emerged even stronger.”

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