engadget.com— The Nokia branded BL-5C (used in 52 devices) can, in very rare cases, cause a short circuit leading to an explosive burn. Check the list to see if your Nokia handset is affected.
Aug 14, 2007View in Crawl 4
You had two 3650s. You poor bastard. Those phones had such a flawed JVM that calling GetResourceAsStream would leak memory horribly bad and the garbage collector couldn't fix it. The 7650 has the exact same problem.
hey! kindly send me the serial number of ur dads battery and the serial of yours, im makin it free for you to have one but be sure to send the old one back.. thanx email me at veroy007@yahoo.com
djphatjiveAug 14, 2007
Not just phones, My portable Bluetooth GPS unit uses that same battery!
igraham09Aug 14, 2007
Haha, I have the same phone... and the same battery. I've been using this phone for over a year and I haven't seen any problems.
Closed AccountAug 14, 2007
Except Nokia is Finnish...
christbehemothAug 14, 2007
but Matsus**ta is a company in Japan that made those faulty batteries :P
zerojayAug 15, 2007
You had two 3650s. You poor bastard. Those phones had such a flawed JVM that calling GetResourceAsStream would leak memory horribly bad and the garbage collector couldn't fix it. The 7650 has the exact same problem.
veroy007nokiaAug 16, 2007
hey! kindly send me the serial number of ur dads battery and the serial of yours, im makin it free for you to have one but be sure to send the old one back.. thanx email me at veroy007@yahoo.com
brookshohlerAug 19, 2007
Out of the strain of doing and into the peace of the done.