public health risk from radiation emissions. Mathieu Michel, Belgium's state secretary for digitalisation, issued a statement mentioning that although the IBPT regulator is currently conducting a review of the phone, the initial findings have been "reassuring," and as a result, there is no requirement for a recall of the phone in Belgium, reported Reuters. As per Reuters, on Thursday, Belgium announced its plan to assess potential health concerns associated with Apple's iPhone 12.
This development raises the possibility that additional European nations may follow suit in banning the model, following France's decision to cease sales due to violations of radiation exposure limits. Similarly, Economic Times reported that Italy also plans to request Apple to release a software update for iPhone 12 users within the country, as per a government source. This decision follows Apple's offer to implement comparable adjustments in France, aimed at resolving a dispute with regulators concerning violations of radiation exposure limits.
To recall, Apple agreed to update the iPhone 12 in France in response to concerns raised by regulators about excessive electromagnetic radiation emissions. France had temporarily halted sales of the device due to it emitting more electromagnetic waves than allowed, reported AFP. "Apple has assured me that it will implement an update for the iPhone 12 in the next few days," stated Jean-Noel Barrot, digital minister, France, in a statement to AFP.
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