Apple has announced plans to release a software update for the iPhone 12 in France to address concerns over the device’s radiofrequency radiation levels.
The move comes after France’s radiation watchdog, ANFR, claimed iPhone 12 models exceeded permitted radiation levels. However, Apple maintains the iPhone 12 meets international safety guidelines and standards.
The upcoming software update will reportedly modify how the iPhone 12 reports radiation levels during regulatory testing. Apple says it will not actually adjust hardware emissions.
“We are in constant dialogue with authorities and regulators worldwide to provide information about our products and cooperate fully with their requirements,” an Apple spokesperson said. “iPhone 12 devices fully comply with international exposure guidelines for radiofrequency radiation as well as the stricter European standards.”
The software update aims to accommodate French testing methodology and regulation. It will be rolled out in France first before potentially expanding to other markets.
Apple has not outlined a specific release date but said it looks forward to continuing iPhone 12 availability in France. The company does not consider the update to be a safety concern.
For most iPhone 12 owners, there is likely minimal cause for alarm. Apple maintains its devices operate well below maximum permitted radiation levels globally. Users outside France do not need to take action at this time.
However, concerned users can wait for the software update before installing the latest iOS version. As always, check with Apple support if you have questions about your particular device and location.
While unexpected, collaborative steps like this software update show Apple’s commitment to meeting regional requirements. The company takes device safety and compliance seriously across all markets.
With the upcoming fix, French regulators and iPhone 12 owners can rest assured knowing Apple is working diligently to address local needs while still delivering an exceptional user experience.