France's radiation watchdog claims tests on two iPhone 12s showed they breached European radiation exposure limits.
abc.net.au/news/what-does-france-s-iphone-12-ban-mean-for-australians-/102854170France's radiation watchdog has banned sales of Apple's iPhone 12, claiming tests showed the smartphone breached European radiation exposure limits.
If Apple does not resolve the issue, the ANFR said it would order a recall of the device across France. In independent laboratory tests, two iPhone 12s did not comply with EU standards, the office of the digital minister told Reuters.What is SAR?
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