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The ANFR radiation watchdog told Apple on Tuesday it should stop selling iPhone 12 in France after carrying out tests which it said showed the smartphone’s Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) was higher than legally allowed.
The ANFR said it expected Apple “to deploy all available means to put an end to the non-compliance.
“Failure to act will result in the recall of equipment that has already been made available to consumers.”
Apple said it had provided ANFR multiple Apple and independent third-party lab results proving its compliance.
It said it was contesting the results of the review made by AFNR and would continue to engage with the authority to show it is compliant.