In a bid to address concerns over radiation levels emanating from its iPhone 12 models, Apple Inc. (AAPL.O) has submitted a software update to French authorities for evaluation. This development comes after France suspended the sale of iPhone 12 devices earlier this month due to alleged breaches of radiation exposure limits. The move by Apple is aimed at averting the possibility of a costly recall.
A source within the French digital ministry informed Reuters on Tuesday that officials are currently reviewing the software update provided by Apple. The U.S. tech giant had promised to release this update in response to the French government’s concerns regarding radiation levels from its iPhone 12 handsets.
France had initially threatened to initiate a product recall if Apple declined to implement the software update. Apple, however, disputed the French findings and maintained that the iPhone 12 had received certification from numerous international bodies, indicating compliance with global radiation standards. Nonetheless, on September 15, Apple committed to issuing the software update to accommodate the specific testing methods employed in France.
As of now, Apple has not provided an immediate response to inquiries regarding the software update.
The recent controversy has stirred discussions about the potential health risks associated with mobile phones. Over the past two decades, numerous studies have been conducted to assess these risks. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), no conclusive evidence has been established linking adverse health effects to mobile phone usage.
Nevertheless, the radiation warning raised in France, which is based on test results differing from those conducted in other countries, has sparked concerns not only within Europe but also in neighboring countries like Belgium. Belgium has expressed a desire to benefit from the software upgrade as well.
Industry experts have reassured consumers, highlighting that regulatory limits governing radiation levels are set well below the thresholds at which scientists have observed harmful effects. These limits are primarily established with regard to the risk of burns or heatstroke from prolonged phone usage.
It’s important to note that Apple recently launched the iPhone 15, rendering the iPhone 12 unavailable for direct purchase from Apple stores. However, it can still be acquired from third-party retailers that have remaining inventory or through trade-in programs.
Apple has a history of regularly providing software updates for its various devices, primarily to address security concerns. These updates can be specific to particular models or regions, and the company frequently releases multiple updates within a single month. The iPhone 12 software update is expected to follow this routine, with Apple sending notifications to eligible device owners, who can then proceed to install the update.
As French authorities assess the software update provided by Apple, the outcome of their review will likely play a pivotal role in determining the future of iPhone 12 sales in the country and beyond. The controversy underscores the importance of harmonizing testing standards to ensure consistent product evaluation across international markets.