Apple Admits iPhone 12 Radiation Issue and Promises a Solution
Apple acknowledges a radiation problem in iPhone 12:
France has reported that the electromagnetic waves emitted by the iPhone 12 exceed the maximum limits, which are absorbed by the body.
Apple to release an update for iPhone 12:
In response to the French authorities' warnings about electromagnetic radiation, Apple announced today that it will introduce an update for iPhone 12 devices that are three years old.
Apple considers tests conducted by ARCEP:
The American company states that the update will take into account the tests conducted by ARCEP, the French regulatory body for communications.
Apple assures user safety:
Apple affirms that this step is in accordance with a specific testing protocol used in France and is not related to any concerns regarding the safety of iPhone 12 users.
France recommends halting iPhone 12 sales:
France suggested stopping the sale of iPhone 12 in French stores, adding that if Apple fails to make the necessary changes promptly, they will be compelled to withdraw the devices from customers.
Laboratory tests reveal excessive radiation:
ARCEP conducted laboratory tests on 141 iPhone 12 devices to determine the amount of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by the body during phone operation. The tests revealed that iPhone 12 emits higher quantities of radiation than permitted.