PR Case Study: France Bans iPhone12 Sale
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I’m using iPhone12 and because of that last week a news report drew my attention “France bans sale of iPhone12 over
radiation issues". Hence I decided to follow the news and to write a PR case
study based on the news and the action taken by Apple to settle the big
issue.
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Computer Company on April 1, 1976, by Steve Wozniak, Steve Jobs, and
Ronald Wayne to develop and sell Wozniak's Apple1 personal computer. It
was incorporated by Steve Jobs and Wozniak as Apple Computer, Inc. in
1977. Apple is now based at Apple Park Way, Cupertino, California, USA. Once
upon a time headed by the dynamic Steve Jobs, Apple is now headed by Tim Cook
as its CEO.
Over a period of 46
years i.e. from 1977 to 2023, Apple started manufacturing iMac, iPod,
iPhone, iPad, and iWatch and has now become world's largest technology
company by revenue, with US$394.3 billion in 2022 revenue. As
of June 2022, Apple is the 4th largest personal computer vendor by unit
sales; the largest manufacturing company by revenue; and the 2nd
largest mobile phones manufacturer in the world. Apple is considered as one of
the big five American information technology companies,
alongside Alphabet (parent company of Google), Amazon, Meta
Platforms, and Microsoft.
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practices, and its business ethics, including anti-competitive practices
and materials sourcing, it has a large following and enjoys a high level
of brand loyalty. Apple has also been consistently ranked as one of the
world's most valuable brands. (Source: Wikipedia).
The Crises:
“France had ordered a
halt to sales of the iPhone12 device, released in 2020, on Tuesday 12th September’23
after finding that the model emitted more electromagnetic waves than
permitted.”
Apple's iPhone12 model, which has been certified by international
bodies as compliant with global radiation standards, after a French watchdog
ordered to stop selling the handset in France due to breaching European
exposure limits. The ANFR radiation watchdog found that the iPhone12 Specific
Absorption Rate (SAR) exceeded legal limits. The
ANFR radiation watchdog told Apple to halt sales of iPhone12 in France after
tests which it said showed the phone's Specific Absorption Rate (SAR), a
measure of the rate of radiofrequency energy absorbed by the body from a piece
of equipment, was higher than legally allowed. The Agence Nationale des Frequences, or ANFR, said it
would send agents to Apple stores and other distributors check the model was no
longer being sold. The agency, which manages France's radio frequencies and
periodically tests phones to check human exposure to electromagnetic waves,
said it expects Apple to deploy all available means to put an end to the
non-compliance. A failure to act would result in the recall of iPhone12
handsets already sold to consumers.
Belgium also joined the bandwagon and said on
Thursday 14th September’23 that it would review potential
health risks linked to Apple's iPhone12 in the wake of France's sale
suspension, while others, like Germany, said they would wait to see how the
situation in France developed. It’s pertinent to note that Apple's
revenues totaled about $95 billion in Europe last year (2022), making the
region it’s second biggest behind the US. As per some estimates Apple sold more
than 50 million iPhone last year in Europe.
Managing the crises:
Apple, which has a considerable stake in European
phone market, contested the French radiation findings, saying the iPhone 12,
which is now a relatively old model launched in 2020, was certified by multiple
international bodies as compliant with global standards. But to manage the
existing crises efficiently Apple announced that it will release a software
update for iPhone12 users in France to address concerns from French regulators
regarding radiation exposure limits. The move is aimed at resolving the
suspension of iPhone12 sales in France.
Apple has stated that the update is related to a
testing protocol used by French regulators, rather than a safety issue. Apple said on Friday 15th September’23
it would issue a software update for iPhone12 users in France to potentially
end a row with French regulators that ordered the suspension of the phone's
sale due to breaches of radiation exposure limits. "We will issue a software update for users in
France to accommodate the protocol used by French regulators. We look forward
to iPhone 12 continuing to be available in France," Apple said in a
statement.
For such a quick action and response by Apple to
resolve the issue, the French government welcomed the move. Both, Apple and J N Barrot insisted there was no danger to public health
from the radiation. "This is
related to a specific testing protocol used by French regulators and not a
safety concern," Apple said in a statement, adding that the device
complied with rules on emissions all around the world. The French regulator - ANFR is preparing to quickly
test this update," France Digital Affairs Minister Jean Noel Barrot's
ministry said in a statement, adding this should bring the model into
compliance with European standards and allow France to lift the sale
suspension.
To conclude;
The US tech giant Apple had been given two weeks
to issue an update to its phone, which was coming to the end of its career as a
front-line Apple product. France’s Digital Affairs
Minister J N Barrot said that
the agency in charge of testing, the ANFR, would quickly assess the update and
decide whether to lift the ban on sales. The World Health Organization has also pointed out that several studies
in the field have failed to find adverse health effects caused by mobile phone
use and there are no specific illnesses linked to such radiations, however,
exposure to more than 40 watts per kilogram (W/kg) of electromagnetic radiation
does increase body temperature. European
regulations allow only 4 W/kg for such devices and the iPhone12 exceeded that
level by 1.7 W/kg. Apple has endured
an unusually tough week ended 16th Sepetember’23. (Source:
EconomicTimes)
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