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Apple fined R29.8 million for selling iPhones without chargers – MyBroadband
Apple has been fined $2 million (R29.6 million) for selling its iPhone smartphones without chargers in Brazil.

Apple has been fined $2 million (R29.8 million) for selling its iPhone smartphones without chargers in Brazil.
The penalty was issued by Sao Paulo-based consumer protection agency Procon-SP Foundation, who said the company had used misleading advertising” when selling its iPhone 12 smartphone.
“Apple committed an abusive practice by selling a smartphone model without the power charger adapter, a necessary and essential accessory for its operation,” Procon said.
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