Belgium and other countries to probe the iPhone 12 after its ban in France


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France’s ban on the sales of iPhone 12 due to radiation fears could have Europe-wide implications, regulators in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands have warned. Belgium has announced that it will review the iPhone 12’s radiation risks following France’s ban. Apple has disputed the French findings and stated that the iPhone 12 complies with radiation standards. According to Reuters, Belgium’s deputy minister of digital economy said that he will ask the telecom regulator to analyze the iPhone 12. This is coming after France ordered its ban for violating radiation exposure limits. associated potential health risks.

“It is my responsibility to ensure the safety of all citizens,” Mathieu Michel, secretary of state for digital affairs, said in a statement emailed to Reuters on Thursday.

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France’s Ban on iPhone 12 Sales

France’s radiation watchdog, the Agence Nationale des Frequences (ANFR), imposed a ban on the sales of Apple’s iPhone 12. This came after tests showed the smartphone breached European radiation limits. The ANFR found that the iPhone 12 emitted more radio waves than permitted, which could potentially cause harm to users.

Michel said: “I have quickly contacted IBPT-BIPT (regulatory agency) to request an analysis of the potential dangers of this product.” He also asked the regulatory agency to review all Apple mobile phones and devices manufactured by Apple. He says that he will review the results later and products from other brands will face these tests also.

Apple Responds

Apple said on Wednesday that the iPhone 12 has been certified by multiple international agencies. The company also claims it complies with all applicable SAR regulations and standards around the world. Apple said

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“We have provided French and French representatives with results from multiple Apple and independent third-party laboratories demonstrating its compliance”.

But France has suspended sales of the iPhone 12 until Apple resolves radiation issues detected in two tests this week, raising the possibility of further bans on the device in Europe.

Belgium’s Review of iPhone 12 Radiation Risks

Belgium’s Federal Public Service for Public Health has announced that it will review the iPhone 12’s radiation risks following France’s ban. The review will be conducted by the Belgian Radiation Protection Authority (FANC-ARP). The FANC-ARP will test the iPhone 12’s radiation levels and compare them to the legal limits set by the European Union.

Other Countries’ Response to France’s Ban

Regulators in Germany and the Netherlands have also warned that France’s ban on iPhone 12 sales could have Europe-wide implications. The German Federal Office for Radiation Protection (BfS) has stated that it will probe the iPhone 12’s radiation levels and compare them to the legal limits set by the European Union. The Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy has also stated that it will probe the iPhone 12’s radiation levels.

German network regulator BNetzA also said it may initiate similar procedures. BNetzA said it is in close contact with French authorities. The Dutch digital regulator also said it was probing the matter and would demand an explanation from Apple.

Final Words

In conclusion, following France’s ban on the sales of iPhone 12 due to radiation fears, Belgium has announced that it will review the iPhone 12’s radiation risks, and other countries such as Germany and the Netherlands have warned that the ban could have Europe-wide implications. Apple has disputed the French findings and stated that the iPhone 12 complies with radiation standards.

However, there are a couple of globally accepted organizations that conducts a large number of studies over the past two decades to assess the health risks posed by mobile phones. According to the World Health Organization, it has not been determined that the use of mobile phones will cause adverse health effects.

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