Nokia today initiated a charger exchange program in some markets. This program does not impact Ghana. None of the specific models of chargers within the scope of this program have been sold for domestic use in Ghana.
According to a statement issued by Nokia in Accra over the weekend, the Charger Exchange Program only applies to a limited number of chargers of certain models where those models have different plugs and pins than are used in Ghana.
It noted “if a consumer has bought a charger and wants to check if their chargers are part of this exchange program, Nokia has established a website. Consumers are asked to visit: http://chargerexchange.nokia.com or call the Nokia Ghana Careline: 021211770”.
Nokia recommended that consumers with chargers within the scope of its exchange program stop using the charger and exchange it for a free replacement.


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