Apple starts displaying energy efficiency labels on iPhone and iPad's pages in EU
Briefly

Starting June 20, EU regulations require manufacturers to include an energy efficiency label with smartphones and tablets. Compliance has led to Apple displaying these labels on its iPhone and iPad product pages. Each label provides extensive information, including energy efficiency ratings from A to G, repairability data, security updates, and more. Apple noted ambiguities in the testing procedures, opting to lower its products' energy efficiency scores as a precautionary measure to avoid potential issues with compliance.
Apple found certain aspects of the EU's regulation and testing procedure to be "ambiguous" and, therefore, voluntarily downgraded the ratings of its products.
The energy label displays seven pieces of information about the product, including an overall energy efficiency class rating on a scale of A to G.
Read at GSMArena.com
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