Battery Recall......Whats up?

Ok, I have ordered my new battery, but I was just wondering, why are they doing this recall? I mean what is wrong with the battery i have? I know what Apple says but I was wondering if someone could tell me more.

> What do you mean by split apart?
The battery casing and innards come apart, gaps appear along the edges of the battery. There's a few pictures of this posted around the place if you Google it.
> and how does Apple say they can be used until the replacement gets here, when they can damage the computer by swelling?
If you'd called Apple and described 'swelling' problems they'd have told you to take it out and run on magsafe power until a new one arrived.
A recall is a preventative measure and not all of them will be faulty, just a high enough percentage to warrant a full replacement of those 2 weeks 'bad' batches.

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