A customers holds the new green colour Apple iPhone 13 pro inside the Apple Store REUTERS – Mike Segar

On Tuesday Apple will appeal a Brazilian order banning it from selling iPhones without chargers, pushing back on claims that the company provides an incomplete product to consumers.

The Justice Ministry fined Apple $2.38 million and ordered the company to cancel sales of the iPhone 12 and newer models, in addition to suspending the sale of any iPhone model that does not come with a charger.

The ministry argued that the iPhone was lacking a essential component in a “deliberate discriminatory practice against consumers.”

The authorities rejected Apple’s argument that the practice had the purpose of reducing carbon emissions, saying there is no evidence that selling the smartphone without a charger offers environmental protections.

Apple said it would continue to work with Brazilian consumer protection agency Senacon in order to “resolve their concerns,” while saying it would appeal the decision.

“We have already won several court rulings in Brazil on this matter and we are confident that our customers are aware of the various options for charging and connecting their devices,”

Apple said

The order comes a day before Apple is expected to announce its new iPhone model.

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