The following information was included in the government’s decision, published on g1, and noticed by 9to5Mac. A $2.3 million sentence was imposed on Apple. In 2020, when Apple formally revealed the iPhone 12 series, the idea to eliminate chargers began to take shape. The business states that it wants to achieve carbon neutrality by 2030 and that this will be better for the environment. The Brazilian government has a different perspective on the situation. It has been concluded that Apple wants to charge its customers more money for that charger to increase its profits. With the most recent decision, regional sales of the iPhone 14 may also be halted until Apple begins including a power brick with every handset. Given how costly it is to buy an Apple device in Brazil, it’s possible that the market’s sales aren’t large enough for the tech giant to consider or attempt to include an extra service in the box. However, Samsung began including chargers with its Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 per the regulations set out by the Brazilian government. It is uncertain if Apple will take a similar stance or halt iPhone 14 sales nationwide.