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iPhone SAR statement:
iPhone has been tested and meets applicable limits for radio frequency (RF)
exposure.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF
energy. The SAR limit is 1.6 watts per kilogram in countries that set the limit
averaged over 1 gram of tissue and 2.0 watts per kilogram in countries that set the
limit averaged over 10 grams of tissue. During testing, iPhone radios are set to their
highest transmission levels and placed in positions that simulate uses against the
head, with no separation, and when worn or carried against the torso of the body,
with 5mm separation.
To reduce exposure to RF energy, use a hands-free option, such as the built-in
speakerphone, the supplied headphones, or other similar accessories. Cases with
metal parts may change the RF performance of the device, including its compliance
with RF exposure guidelines, in a manner that has not been tested or certified.
Although this device has been tested to determine SAR in each band of operation,
not all bands are available in all areas. Bands are dependent on your service
provider’s wireless and roaming networks.