Brazil halts sales of charger-less iPhones, fines Apple $2.3 million
Enlarge / Apple's iPhone 12 Pro. (credit: Samuel Axon)
The Brazilian government has suspended the sales of iPhones without chargers, it announced today. Apple is also facing a BRL$12,275,500 fine (about $2.3 million) from Brazil's Ministry of Justice and Public Security (MJSP). This is on top of a reported $2 million fine Apple incurred in 2021 after announcing its first smartphone to ship without a power adapter in the box, the iPhone 12 series. Apple can appeal Brazil's decision.
The MJSP also ordered the iPhone 12's registration with Anatel, Brazil's national telecoms agency, to be canceled.
In 2021, the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo's consumer protection agency, Procon-SP, fined Apple $2 million over the iPhone 12. It said Apple sold what the country considers to be an incomplete product. Since then, Apple hasn't worked to "minimize the damage and continues to sell cell phones without chargers," according to a Google translation of the announcement in Portuguese.