Apple Adds EU Energy Labels to iPhone, iPad Boxes and Website The new EU energy labels now appear on product descriptions and buy pages for products like the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro, 11″ iPad Air, and 11″ iPad Pro A quick tap on the energy tag symbol
Apple Adds Energy and Battery Labels To iPhone and iPad Pages . . . In a 44-page document (PDF) detailing its testing methodology for the labels, Apple said its current iPhone models qualified for the highest energy efficiency grade of A, but the company voluntarily downgraded these scores to a B as a cautionary measure The label also provides details about a given iPhone or iPad model's battery life per full
Apple Regulatory Information The energy label is designed to provide consumers with metrics on energy efficiency, repairability, and durability Details on the methodology choices Apple made to arrive at its scores for iPhone and iPad are available in the white paper below
iPhones and iPads now come with EU energy labels - 9to5Mac For buyers, the most visible part is a new icon (a colorful little tag) that now appears on iPhone and iPad product pages for EU countries, including on each product’s purchase page Clicking or
EU Energy Labels Now Appear on iPhones and iPads Apple’s iPhone and iPad pages now display energy labels, thanks to a new European regulation These colorful labels rate devices from A to G based on energy efficiency, durability, and repairability The rating system considers factors like battery life, water resistance, and drop resistance What do these energy labels mean?