Apple is preparing a software update to address alleged radiation concerns regarding the three-year-old iPhone 12s after French regulators claimed that the phone exceeds proper radiation levels. France halted the sale of these smartphones following recommendations from the country’s radiation watchdog (ANFR). However, Cupertino denies the allegations and appears to place the responsibility on the European nation’s testing protocols, as reported by Reuters.
Apple has reiterated that this is not a safety concern and emphasizes that the phone has been certified by multiple international bodies as compliant with global radiation standards. The software update will not adjust radiation levels, as that would be a hardware issue, but it will “accommodate the protocol used by French regulators.” Therefore, Apple believes that the software patch will be sufficient to pass future radiation tests for the iPhone 12s. They express their anticipation for the iPhone 12 to continue being available in…
2023-09-15 12:33:45
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