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Your
phone
is
designed
to
comply
with
safety
requirements
for
exposure
to
radio
waves.
These
requirements
are
based
on
scientific
guidelines
that
include
safety
margins
designed
to
assure
the
safety
of
all
persons,
regardless
of
age
and
health.
The
guidelines
employ
a
unit
of
measurement
known
as
the
Specific
Absorption
Rate
(SAR).
Tests
for
SAR
are
conducted
using
a
standardised
method
with
the
phone
transmitting
at
its
highest
certified
power
level
in
all
used
frequency
bands.
While
there
may
be
differences
between
the
SAR
levels
of
various
network
operator
phone
models,
they
are
all
designed
to
meet
the
relevant
guidelines
for
exposure
to
radio
waves.
The
SAR
limit
recommended
by
the
International
Commission
on
Non-lonizing
Radiation
Protection
(ICNIRP)
is
2.0
W/kg
averaged
over
ten
(10)
grams
of
tissue.
The
highest
SAR
value
for
this
model
phone
tested
for
use
at
the
ear
is
0.951
W/kg
(10g).
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