Apple Says It’s Going to Fix Those Alleged High-Radiation iPhone 12s

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Apple Says It’s Going to Fix Those Alleged High-Radiation iPhone 12s
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Apple claimed the iPhone 12 model is completely safe and blamed France's ‘specific testing protocol’ for the allegedly high electromagnetic radiation levels.

Apple had been contesting regulators’ findings since they were first announced. Now French Digital Affairs Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told Reuters that the country’s regulatory agency, the Agence Nationale Des Frequences , was preparing to test the update, further adding that the software change should make the phone compliant with EU standards. The minister had previously said all that was required was a software update.

The iPhone 12 was first launched in 2020, but Apple was already shuffling this older phone out to pasture, at least in terms of sales. The company just recently announced its

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