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Apple continues to worry iPhone 12 users: The technology giant has taken action!

Apple is in trouble with radiation allegations. The technology giant wants to alleviate the situation with the iPhone 12 software update.
 Apple continues to worry iPhone 12 users: The technology giant has taken action!
READING NOW Apple continues to worry iPhone 12 users: The technology giant has taken action!

Apple recently introduced the iPhone 15 series and became a hot topic in the smartphone world. However, an event that took place on the same day had a shocking effect on the technology giant. Apple, which remained silent for a few days, seems to be accepting the situation.

iPhone 12 wants to lift the ban with software update

Just as the iPhone 15 was introduced, France made the decision to ban the iPhone 12. The reason was that it was determined that the series was emitting more radiation signals than it should be. So much so that after France’s decision, Germany, the Netherlands and Belgium examined the iPhone 12.

Apple took action for the first time today after this incident. First, he instructed his technical support team not to provide any information when consumers asked about radiation risks and to say they “had nothing to share.”

The detail that has just emerged shows that the company has, in a sense, accepted this situation. According to the news in 9to5Mac, Apple examined the devices offered for sale in the region. The technology giant wants to address the concerns of French officials by releasing a new iPhone 12 software update after a series of tests.

iPhone 12 is currently under the spotlight in Europe. At the first moment the incident broke out, Belgium announced that it would conduct its own investigation into the radiation levels of the iPhone 12. Germany and the Netherlands are also investigating the issue. Germany’s radiation agency BfS and the Dutch Ministry of Economy plan to test the iPhone 12 at European borders. German grid regulator BNetzA is in contact with French authorities about a possible procedure.

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