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France Suspends iPhone 12 Sales Due to Radiation Level Concerns

 


the French government has announced the immediate suspension of iPhone 12 sales within the country, citing concerns over radiation levels emitted by the popular Apple smartphones. This decision, which comes after a rigorous investigation by French regulatory authorities, has ignited a heated debate surrounding the potential health risks associated with mobile devices.

The suspension order, issued by the French Agency for Food, Environmental, and Occupational Health & Safety (ANSES), raises questions about the safety of one of the world's most iconic tech products. ANSES conducted extensive testing on iPhone 12 models, focusing on the specific absorption rate (SAR) of radiofrequency electromagnetic fields.

Preliminary findings suggest that certain iPhone 12 models may exceed the permissible SAR limits established by European regulations. SAR measures the rate at which the body absorbs radiofrequency energy when exposed to a wireless device, and elevated levels could potentially have health implications, such as an increased risk of cancer and other health problems.

Apple Inc., the multinational tech giant headquartered in Cupertino, California, has reacted swiftly to the news. In a statement, the company expressed surprise at the French government's decision and insisted that all its products, including the iPhone 12, are rigorously tested and comply with international safety standards.

French consumers and experts are divided over the issue. Some believe that the government's decision is an overreaction and argue that iPhones have been widely used for years without any conclusive evidence of health risks. Others view it as a precautionary measure aimed at safeguarding public health, given the growing reliance on mobile devices.

This move by France has drawn international attention and could potentially have far-reaching consequences for Apple, as it raises concerns about the safety of other iPhone models and mobile devices. It also emphasizes the importance of continuous monitoring and regulation of radiofrequency radiation levels in consumer electronics.

ANSES has indicated that further research will be conducted to gather more comprehensive data on iPhone 12 radiation levels and their potential health effects. The suspension of sales will remain in place until these concerns are thoroughly addressed and resolved.

The French government's bold action sets a precedent for other countries to reevaluate the safety of mobile devices in an increasingly connected world. It remains to be seen whether this move will prompt other nations to follow suit or if it will be challenged by Apple and other industry stakeholders.

As consumers await further developments in this ongoing saga, the controversy surrounding the iPhone 12's radiation levels serves as a stark reminder of the evolving intersection between technology, health, and public policy.

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Journalist and professional writer since 2011 Graduate of the Workers University Department of Quality Control Member of the International Journalists Organization Media consultant He writes in the fields of entertainment, art, science, technology and politics (Chief Editor of the Middle East - Topics of Art and Society)

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