The NSW Department of Fair Trading has opted to discontinue any further investigation of display problems in Nokia handsets.
There have been two breakthroughs for US consumers taking legal action against Nokia over allegations it had been selling faulty mobile handsets, with a NSW government investigation of similar claims in Australia continuing to influence the cases.
Nokia is disputing claims by Dutch consumer authorities that its product was at fault in a recent incidents in which one of its handsets exploded, injuring a Netherlands man.
A US judge will soon decide whether a California court will hear allegations that Nokia knowingly sold mobile phones with defective displays.
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