Earlier this week, French authorities banned the sale of the iPhone 12 due to excess radiation levels.

Now, as Bloomberg reports, Apple has asked technical support staff to refrain from answering questions related to data transfer in this iPhone model. To any such questions, they should say that they have nothing to say about this, and also that smartphones cannot be returned or returned 2 weeks after purchase.

Customers concerned about smartphone security should be advised that all Apple products undergo rigorous testing to ensure they are safe.

— Bloomberg

Consumer groups in Germany and Spain have already raised concerns about the radiation levels of the iPhone 12. They have also been joined by the Belgian regulator. [9to5]






Source: Iphones RU

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