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Rio de Janeiro’s consumer protection agency, Procon Carioca, has given Apple 20 days to respond to an inquiry into whether it misled consumers.
Procon Carioca has launched an inquiry into Apple's advertising of undelivered iPhone 16 AI features.
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- Apple has 20 days from May 8 to respond to detailed questions from the Brazilian consumer agency.
- The agency specifically asks for documentation of delivered features and communication to Brazilian consumers.
- Apple faces potential penalties in Brazil similar to its $250 million U.S. settlement over Siri feature claims.
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