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Kyocera Wireless Corp. Announce Recall of Batteries in Smartphone Cell Phones

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Pat Fune - 27 Jan 2004 23:18 GMT
1/23/04
CPSC, Kyocera Wireless Corp. Announce Recall of Batteries in Smartphone Cell
Phones

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in
cooperation with the manufacturers named below, today announced voluntary
recalls of the following consumer products. Consumers should stop using
recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. (To access color
photos of the following recalled products, see CPSC's Web site at
www.cpsc.gov.)

Name of product: Batteries in Kyocera Cell Phones (Model 7135 Smartphones)

Units: About 140,000

Manufacturer/Importer: Coslight International Group, of Hong Kong,
manufactured the batteries for Kyocera Wireless Corp., of San Diego, Calif.

Hazard: The recalled batteries can short-circuit and erupt with force or
emit excessive heat, posing a burn hazard to consumers.

Incidents/Injuries: Kyocera Wireless Corp. has received four reports of
battery failures, including one minor burn injury.

Description: The recalled batteries are included in Kyocera model 7135
Smartphone cell phones. The black and silver flip-up phones say "Kyocera" at
the top of the screen. The recalled batteries have the red and white Kyocera
name printed on the front and a product code ending with -05 printed on the
underside.

Sold at: Verizon Wireless, US Cellular and ALLTEL Corporation stores, in
addition to Web site and telemarketing retailers nationwide sold the cell
phones with the -05 battery from September 2003 through December 2003 for
about $500. The batteries also were sold separately during this time for
about $21.

Manufactured in: China

Remedy: Consumers with the recalled units should immediately stop using the
battery in the cell phone. Kyocera Wireless will contact consumers to
arrange for delivery of a free replacement battery. If consumers are not
contacted by Kyocera by Feb. 6, they are asked to contact the firm to
receive the free replacement battery. The batteries should be stored in an
environment with non-flammable materials.

Consumer Contact: Call Kyocera Wireless Corp. at (800) 349-4478 between 6
a.m. and 6 p.m. PT Monday through Friday, or visit their Web site at
www.kyocera-wireless.com.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the
public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from more than
15,000 types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. Deaths,
injuries and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation
more than $700 billion annually. The CPSC is committed to protecting
consumers and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical,
or mechanical hazard. The CPSC's work to ensure the safety of consumer
products - such as toys, cribs, power tools, cigarette lighters, and
household chemicals - contributed significantly to the 30 percent decline in
the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer products over the
past 30 years.

To report a dangerous product or a product-related injury, call CPSC's
hotline at (800) 638-2772 or CPSC's teletypewriter at (800) 638-8270 or
visit CPSC's Web site at www.cpsc.gov/talk.html. Consumers can obtain this
release and recall information at CPSC's Web site at www.cpsc.gov.

CONTACTS:

Kyocera Wireless Corp. Phone Number: (800) 349-4478
Kyocera Wireless Corp. Media Contact: (858) 882-3543
CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772
CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908
ECL - 28 Jan 2004 02:02 GMT
I took my 7135 with offending battery back to Verizon store where I
purchased it.  They had no replacement batteries nor any for sale.  I had to
have the phone inactivated and my previous phone activated until I receive a
replacement (mid-end of Feb.).  Glad I kept it.

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> CPSC, Kyocera Wireless Corp. Announce Recall of Batteries in Smartphone Cell
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> CPSC Consumer Hotline: (800) 638-2772
> CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908
Randy Given - 27 Feb 2004 13:27 GMT
I got my battery replacement several weeks ago, without even asking
for it (it just showed up in the mail). So, when is Verizon going to
start selling the 7135 again? I still think it is the best choice for
power users like myself and want friends to be able to get one (I know
some on Cingular whose contracts are near expiration).
Jeffrey Kaplan - 27 Feb 2004 15:58 GMT
Previously on alt.cellular.verizon, Randy Given said:

; I got my battery replacement several weeks ago, without even asking
; for it (it just showed up in the mail). So, when is Verizon going to
; start selling the 7135 again? I still think it is the best choice for
; power users like myself and want friends to be able to get one (I know
; some on Cingular whose contracts are near expiration).

I wish the battery life was better.  A half hour call uses over 20% of
the battery charge.

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slinky - 28 Feb 2004 02:26 GMT
>Previously on alt.cellular.verizon, Randy Given said:
>
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>I wish the battery life was better.  A half hour call uses over 20% of
>the battery charge.

That's pretty damn good for a data phone. If you think abuot it, then
you get almost 150 minutes talk time.
Jeffrey Kaplan - 28 Feb 2004 04:03 GMT
Previously on alt.cellular.verizon, slinky said:

; >I wish the battery life was better.  A half hour call uses over 20% of
; >the battery charge.
;
; That's pretty damn good for a data phone. If you think abuot it, then
; you get almost 150 minutes talk time.

Compare it to a StarTac.  On my old StarTac, a single 30 minute call
wouldn't even register on the battery meter.  On the T720, a 30 minute
call would take maybe 5% of the charge.

What I want to know is how's the battery life of the Treo 600.  And
why my 7135 flatly refuses to drop to analog when it loses digital
signal.  It is set to "automatic" in Phone Service.

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Peter Pan - 28 Feb 2004 05:05 GMT
> Previously on alt.cellular.verizon, slinky said:
>
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> wouldn't even register on the battery meter.  On the T720, a 30 minute
> call would take maybe 5% of the charge.

Okay, I'll give it a shot, how much time did your StarTac (or the 720) give
on an NA data call? Oh my, it doesn't appear to do it at all. Gee I could
have sworn the post was about DATA call times. :)
Jeffrey Kaplan - 28 Feb 2004 16:57 GMT
Previously on alt.cellular.verizon, Peter Pan said:

; > ; That's pretty damn good for a data phone. If you think abuot it, then
; > ; you get almost 150 minutes talk time.
; >
; > Compare it to a StarTac.  On my old StarTac, a single 30 minute call
; > wouldn't even register on the battery meter.  On the T720, a 30 minute
; > call would take maybe 5% of the charge.
;
; Okay, I'll give it a shot, how much time did your StarTac (or the 720) give
; on an NA data call? Oh my, it doesn't appear to do it at all. Gee I could
; have sworn the post was about DATA call times. :)

I read the "data phone" not as making data calls per say, rather as a
phone capable of making a connection to the data-only network.  I have
data service on my plan but I rarely use it.  The 30 minute call I was
referring to was voice on my plan's native digital service.

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