Nov 21, 2010
Nokia acknowledges N8 smartphone power problem
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The world's leading mobile phone maker Nokia acknowledged on Friday some of its new flagship N8 smartphones, which it hopes will help re-take lost market share, are simply dying.
Some customers are reporting that their N8 turned off  unexpectedly without any way to turn them back on, or refused to power  on at all.
"It's a very small number of phones, we don't have exact numbers," company spokesman Tapani Kaskinen said.
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The company said that complaints of the problems have  emerged in the press in recent days, prompting Nokia to release a video  interview Thursday with executive vice president Niklas Savander in  which he said he was "concerned" about the flaw.
"We have dressed it down to the way we assemble the  engines," Savander said, adding that the company has taken  "precautionary measures" across their product line to weed out the  problem.
The problem is covered by the phone's warranty, and if  the original handset can't be fixed then the customer will be given a  new one, Kaskinen said.
The N8, which is the company's first handset to run the Symbian 3 platform, was released in October.
It is the company's push to win back smartphone market  share which has been pecked away over the past year by Apple's iPhone,  Research in Motion's Blackberry, and handsets running Google's Android  operating platform.
On Thursday, Fitch ratings agency downgraded Nokia to  BBB+ from A-, citing a loss of overall market share as well as market  share for the Symbian operating system.
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