Apple to no longer include EarPods with iPhones sold in France

In most countries, and starting with the iPhone 12 in 2020, Apple stopped including a pair of EarPods and the power adapter in the iPhone box. The company claimed it was doing its part to reduce the environmental footprints of its devices.

Apple will no longer include EarPods with every iPhone sold in France.

According to MacRumors, Apple was previously required to include EarPods in the box with the iPhone due to a French law that required every smartphone sold in the country to come with a hands-free kit.

Advertisement

Now, the law has been changed in favor of reducing the environmental footprint of digital devices.

Also Read | India can reach $300 bn electronic manufacturing by 2026: MeitY-ICEA

Advertisement

In most countries, and starting with the iPhone 12 in 2020, Apple stopped including a pair of EarPods and the power adapter in the iPhone box. The company claimed it was doing its part to reduce the environmental footprints of its devices.

The new law is not only applicable to Apple but all the smartphone manufacturers in France as it no longer forces them to include headphones in the box. Instead, they just need to ensure that compatible headphones are available separately as an optional accessory.

Advertisement

Also Read | The need to prioritise a mustard policy

As per the report, Apple's regional website for France continues to show EarPods as an item included in the box with the iPhone alongside a USB-C to Lightning cable, although this will likely be updated soon.

Advertisement

tags
Advertisement