The statement of the Emirati authority regarding the specific model of the iPhone continues

 The statement by the UAE authorities came after the sale of the iPhone 12 was stopped in France





The United Arab Emirates authority also issued a statement after France's concerns about the security of the American company Apple's iPhone 12. According to Khaleej Times, the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority has issued a notice informing residents that mobile phones are safe to use in the country, following recent media reports that said How some mobile phone models are unsafe to use.

It is reported that the authority issued the alert in three languages, Arabic, English and Hindi. The approval process for mobile phones in the UAE adheres to the highest international security and safety standards, with the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority certifying that all mobile phones in the country comply with technical standards. After is approved.

This statement from the Emirati authority came after the French regulator stopped the company from selling the iPhone 12 in the country after complaints of dangerous electromagnetic radiation emissions from the iPhone 12 handsets of the American company Apple. The National Frequency Agency in France has said that the iPhone model in question emits electromagnetic radiation exceeding the prescribed limits. As a result, Apple has been ordered to remove the iPhone 12 from the French market because testing by approved labs found that holding the iPhone 12 in a pocket or hand emits 5.74 watts per kilogram of electromagnetic energy into the body. absorption while the European standard specifies an absorption rate of 4.0 watts per kilogram of magnetic energy in such tests.

In an interview with local newspaper 'Le Parisien', French Minister of Digital Affairs Jeanne Neubart is reported to have said, "I believe the company is aware of the negative impact of the complaint on its product, after which it has is willing to comply with our rules by removing the iPhone 12, but if iPhone fails to do so, we will remove all iPhone 12 from the market. Apple disputed the findings, saying its iPhone 12 had been certified by several international bodies and was recognized as complying with all applicable radiation regulations and standards, leaving the French watchdog free to prove it. Third party lab results provided.

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