HP wants to get 50,000 laptop battery back

The US technology company HP has sought to recharge 50,000 lithium-ion batteries worldwide. Laptop batteries have been sold as an accessory, or have been replaced by HP or any authorized dealer.
According to the report of the ANNewswire that the devices, which were found after the sale of December 2015 to December 2017, are also on the list.
In a blog post on Friday, the company says, "Recently, we have found that there are potential security risks in our battery provider battery used by certain notebook computers and mobile workstations."
"We are taking immediate steps to identify this problem and we want to replace these batteries and change them. In the last two years, 0.1 percent of HP systems sold worldwide will fall in this step. "
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission or the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, the devices that are infected with this problem include HP ProBook (64 x G2RG3 series, 65XG2G3 series), HPX310G2, HP 'NV' M6, HP ' Pavilion 'x 360, HP 11, HP' ZB '(17G3, 17G4 and' Studio 'G3) have mobile workstations.
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