iPhone 12 Sales banned in France over radiation concerns —Here’s what to know
$Apple (AAPL.US)$ SAR measures the body’s exposure to radio frequency energy from any given source—including a cell phone, according to the Federal Communications Commission.
French regulators have a 4 watts per kilogram limit for the SAR of phones that users will either hold in their hands or put in their pockets, but the iPhone 12 had 5.74 watts per kilogram of SAR, according to the National Frequency Agency of France (ANFR), who is tasked with monitoring public exposure to electromagnetic waves.
In a release, Apple said its iPhone 12 models A2341 for the United States, A2406 for Canada and Japan and its A2408 for China’s mainland, Hong Kong and Macao were tested and met applicable limits, but there is no mention of the iPhone 12 model A2407, which would be available in other countries and regions, such as Europe.
French regulators have a 4 watts per kilogram limit for the SAR of phones that users will either hold in their hands or put in their pockets, but the iPhone 12 had 5.74 watts per kilogram of SAR, according to the National Frequency Agency of France (ANFR), who is tasked with monitoring public exposure to electromagnetic waves.
In a release, Apple said its iPhone 12 models A2341 for the United States, A2406 for Canada and Japan and its A2408 for China’s mainland, Hong Kong and Macao were tested and met applicable limits, but there is no mention of the iPhone 12 model A2407, which would be available in other countries and regions, such as Europe.
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