“SAY NO!” to counterfeit mobile phones

ข่าวเทคโนโลยี Tuesday February 16, 2010 15:58 —PRESS RELEASE LOCAL

Bangkok--16 Feb--UK Communications Nokia conducted a media seminar to encourage both buyers and sellers to say NO to counterfeit mobile phones. How do we define counterfeit mobile phones? ? Nokia trade mark copied both in existing and non-existing phone models such as Nokia N99 ? Nokia trade mark using same font but deliberately misspelled such as Nckia, where O and C look very similar, Nokla or Nokai ? Other brand names but using look-alike design to cause consumers’ confusion Where to beware counterfeit mobile phones? ? Online stores, payment made online and phones delivered by post ? Links to other online shopping websites, including trustworthy and popular ones ? Kiosks and shops, where they sell both original and counterfeit mobile phones DO NOT BELIEVE in these black lies ? Sellers tell you that products are imported directly from factories, so they are real and cheaper than normal price, which is untrue. ? Sellers tell you that products are imported directly from factory, so some models are available before any other market, which is untrue. ? Sellers claim that the counterfeit they sell is eligible for Nokia Care Center service, which is untrue. How to spot counterfeit mobile phones? ? When you see Nokia phones without Nokia logo ? When you see non-existing models ? There is no Hologram sticker on battery ? There is no warranty ? The price is unusually cheaper than Nokia Shop Some possible dangers from using counterfeit mobile phones ? Battery explosion ? Electricity leakage ? Unsafe level of “SAR”, (the level of radio wave of mobile phone) Consumers can visit www.nokia.co.th or call Nokia Care Line 02-255-2111 to seek further advice about Nokia phone purchase. Media Enquiries: UK Communications 02-285-6631 Jiraporn Boonnark, Nokia Thailand Ltd. 02-673-8888

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