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French government approves Apple’s software upgrade for iPhone 12 to address radiation issues

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According to Reuters, the French government has recently approved Apple’s software upgrade for the iPhone 12 phone, after the product was required to suspend sales in the French market due to radiation issues.

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Earlier this month, French Deputy Minister of Digital Economy Barrot revealed that the French radiation monitoring agency ANFR found that the specific absorption rate (SAR) of the iPhone 12 was slightly higher than the legal limit after testing the iPhone 12, so it notified Apple. . “Apple has two weeks to respond. If they don’t, I’m prepared to order a recall of all iPhone 12s in circulation. The rules are the same for everyone, including the digital giants,” Barro said.

Subsequently, Apple said in a statement that the company will release software updates for iPhone 12 users in France to adapt to the protocols used by French regulators, and Apple looks forward to continuing to sell iPhone 12 in the French market. “This is related to the specific testing protocols used by French regulators and not a safety issue,” the company added.

As previously reported by sources from the French Ministry of Digital Economy told Reuters on Tuesday that French authorities have received a software update provided by Apple for its iPhone 12 and are reviewing it.

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