Jan 28
Sony Ericsson’s BST-33 Li-Polymer batteries swelling into a lawsuit?
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We’ve seen plenty of swollen and exploding batteries ’round here, but this is the first Li-Polymer battery (a technology generally assumed to be more stable and less prone to swelling and fire than Li-Ion) that we can recall ballooning into such a possible danger. Reader Christian sent us these pics of what’s normally a 4-mm thick battery (pictured right) inside his W880i handset now swollen to a full 7-mm. The BST-33 sits at the heart of a long list of SE phones, a list we’ve included after the break along with one more picture. Do let us know if you’re seeing similar issues.
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