Keynotes or product presentations have an advantage for companies when they are not face-to-face: they can make us believe whatever they want. In fact, in these latest presentations From Apple there have only been videos and videos showing us everything that the big apple wanted us to see. Until the first units of any product have reached the hands of users, we have not been able to have a visual control of the device. An example of this is the CE marking of the new iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro, which is located on the side instead of on the back like most other older iPhones.
The CE mark of the new iPhone 12, now on the side
La CE mark also called European conformity It is the passport of the products to travel through the member states of the European Union. If a product complies with the applicable European directives, they must have a seal that identifies that they comply. On the other hand, it is Apple who declares that the iPhone, in this case, complies with European legislation allowing access to the single European space. This CE mark, in addition to providing safety to the user, makes the manufacturer assumes responsibility for the product and ensures that it complies with all the standards of the European Union.
If you remember well or have an iPhone at hand you can take a look at the CE mark on the back of the device. Until now, Apple had always placed the laser-etched stamp on the back and bottom. Nevertheless, iPhone 12 have the CE mark on the side laser engraved as on previous occasions. In this way, the entire back is left free, maintaining the uniformity of the iPhone 12 although at the cost of blurring the right bezel of the new device.