In order to resolve a dispute concerning radiation levels, Apple pledged on Friday to upgrade the software on iPhone 12s in France. However, concerns in other European nations suggested Apple might need to take similar steps abroad.
France suspended sales of iPhone 12 phones this week after tests revealed violations of radiation exposure regulations.
Apple refuted the findings, claiming that the iPhone 12 was approved by numerous international organisations as meeting all worldwide requirements, but announced on Friday that it would release a software update to take into account the French testing procedures.
Over the past two decades, numerous studies have been undertaken to evaluate the health concerns related to mobile phones. The World Health Organisation claims that there is no evidence linking them to any negative health impacts.
However, the radiation warning in France, which was based on test results that were different from those of other nations, has raised worries across Europe.
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