iPhone is criticized for ... malicious

The prestigious environmental organization Greenpeace points its gun at Apple when it claims that the iPhone mobile phone is full of toxic chemicals.

Greenpeace said it has unleashed an iPhone "cricket" to learn its internal structure. " We have discovered two very toxic forms, to the point that many other phone manufacturers have left unused because of fear of affecting customer health ."

Specifically, according to a Greenpeace, iPod analysis containing toxic bromine compounds in nine different components (both inside and outside), including antennas. Similarly, toxic PVC resin is also used to make headphone cable covers.

Picture 1 of iPhone is criticized for ... malicious Source: AP " It seems that Apple is far from being able to lead the technology industry towards" green, clean and environmentally friendly ", although its competitors (such as Nokia) have sold electricity. Long "no-PVC" voice " .

Obviously criticizing is Apple's familiar pair of white headphones. Dr. David Santillo of Greenpeach Research Laboratory said that two PVC samples found in the headphone wire (with a high content) have been classified as "toxic level 2" by Europe, because it interferes with Sex development of mammals.

Although not officially banned in the cellphone manufacturing industry, these compounds have been completely banned from the European market for toys and supplies. " Apple should have completely removed these chemicals from their products, " Santillo concluded.

According to Greenpeace, in addition to Nokia phones not using PVC, Motorola and Sony Ericsson are also selling many products without using Brom compound.

"Next month, the iPhone will officially go on sale in Europe. Apple should sell a minimal version, which is also" as clean "as rival products from Sony Ericsson, Nokia and Motorola ."

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