HP's built-in lithium-ion battery is at the risk of over-heating and fire. One of the world's leading PCs and printer manufacturers has realized that this is the world's leading PC and printer manufacturer. So the company announced the recall of 50,000 lithium-ion batteries sold worldwide. These batteries are sold by HP itself or by designated service providers as separate parts and modified batteries. These batteries are sold in December 2015 to December 2017 in two years.
HP said in a blog post on Friday, the quality and security of all HP products is of paramount importance to us. We recently learned that there is a security problem in the notebook battery we have from one of the suppliers. Decided to quickly fix the problem and decide to replace the battery. This problem may be only one percent of HP systems sold in the past two years.
According to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, HP has 360 problems with HP 360310, G2, HP NV M6, HP Pavilion X360, HP 11, HP ZB Mobile Workstation. References: IANS