Brazilian government tells Apple it can’t sell iPhones without a charger anymore

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Brazil dropped quite the bomb on Apple this week when that nation’s government told the tech giant that it can no longer sell iPhones within its borders without a wall charger.

The order comes from Brazil’s Ministry of Justice and Public Security (opens in new tab) who claims that Apple is selling an “incomplete product” to people. The Ministry even goes as far as to call the lack of chargers (opens in new tab) a “deliberate discriminatory practice against consumers.” On top of that, the Brazilian government is ordering Apple to pay a fine of over 12 million reais (around $2.3 million) and the iPhone 12 will no longer be registered with the country’s National Telecommunications Agency; better known as Anatel (opens in new tab). You can think of it as Brazil’s version of the United States Federal Communications Commission (the FCC).