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Apple’s swift response: addressing French concern

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Apple has taken swift action to address concerns raised by French authorities regarding the iPhone 12’s compliance with radiation emission standards. The tech giant rolled out a software update for iPhone 12 devices, aiming to ensure conformity with France’s stringent radiation testing protocols.

France’s National Frequency Agency (ANFR) had recently flagged potential inconsistencies in radiation levels emitted by the iPhone 12 models. Apple responded promptly by developing a software patch that fine-tunes the device’s radiofrequency emissions to align with the French regulatory guidelines.

This update is part of Apple’s commitment to meeting global regulatory standards and prioritising consumer safety. By swiftly addressing the concerns of French authorities, Apple aims to maintain a harmonious relationship with regulators and consumers alike.

 

 

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