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Monday, 17 August 2009 07:05

 

The European Commission has requested information from the computer giant Apple to clarify two explosions iPhone multimedia phone and a music player iPod, manufactured by the U.S. brand in France and United Kingdom, countries that Brussels has also sought information on what happened. "We have asked the two Member States concerned, France and United Kingdom, let us have more information and we contact the manufacturer Apple for more information on the product and what happened," said the spokesman of the Executive Community Ton Van Lierop.

On August 7, a young 18 years of French in one eye was damaged after it exploded in his face the iPhone in the town of Aix, in Provence in France, while last week, the British citizen Ken Stanborough threw them away on your iPod daughter of 11 years, noting that it was very hot. Shortly after throwing the device also exploded.


EU spokesman, who admitted that Apple has not yet submitted its reply, denied "speculate" whether Brussels will ask to withdraw from the market the iPhone, when asked about this issue. "I will not speculate on that. We have requested information and we'll see what happens. We can not say what will happen," he said.

Van Lierop said that the EU executive wants to have more information to determine if the problem is related to the device itself or with one of the items produced. "That's what we want to know," he explained.

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