After load beds containing Vivo Y20 cell phones burst into flames at Hong Kong air terminal this week, a significant freight aircraft has supposedly declared a restriction on Vivo telephones.
As indicated by Android Authority, Chinese cell phone producer Vivo has affirmed that it is examining the reason for the fire.
"We saw that a shipment of merchandise, some of which were Vivo items, got scorched on the stopping cover of Hong Kong International Airport on April 11," Android Authority cited the organization as saying.
"We have given high consideration and quickly set up an exceptional group to work intimately with the neighborhood specialists to decide its motivation," it added, saying it would keep the media and public educated regarding any turn of events.
The report, refering to The Standard, said that the freight fire happened on the air terminal's cover not long before the beds containing Vivo Y20 telephones and related adornments were expected to be stacked into a Hong Kong Air Cargo plane headed for Thailand.
A few industry outlets have since detailed that Hong Kong Air Cargo has prohibited Vivo gadgets and two airship cargo organizations until additional notification, the report said.
The reason for the fire isn't known at this point, however lithium-particle batteries utilized in cell phones can cause fires on the off chance that they are faulty or harmed, it added.
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