The survey came to light after a Brazilian Twitter user @Gunstaxl shared it on the platform. Another Twitter user from Brazil, @bedabb_, sharing the survey in English. From this, the options that Apple provide, and that you can select more than one of, are:
Gave it to a family member or friendRecycled itLost or misplaced itNo longer working or not working wellStill using at homeStill using it outside of my home (e.g., work, school, other location)
— Thorzinho 🎗️ (de 🏡) (@vinicerqueira12) July 3, 2020 Considering the two tweets that have emerged, it is possible that Apple is only conducting this survey in Brazil. On one hand, this reinforces the possibility that the next iPhone may come without a charging adapter. It’s certainly a questionable decision, at least for potential new customers if not for returning ones.
— Gustavo Alves Reis (@Gunstaxl) July 1, 2020 Whether or not Apple releases this survey in other markets still remains to be seen. It’s probably unlikely, but let’s just hope the decision of whether a charging adapter is included with the upcoming iPhone 12 doesn’t get decided by a survey of a single market. (Source: @Gunstaxl, @bedabb_ via MacRumors)