Product information guide

Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions (i.e., at
the ear and worn on the body) specied by this agency, with iPhone
transmitting at its highest certied power level in all tested frequency
bands. Although SAR is determined at the highest certied power level
in each frequency band, the actual SAR level of iPhone while in operation
can be well below the maximum value because iPhone adjusts its cellular
transmitting power based in part on proximity to the wireless network.
In general, the closer you are to a cellular base station, the lower the
cellular transmitting power level.
iPhone meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines for maximum SAR value
on each supported frequency band for cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth
operation, as outlined below:
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Frequency Band
Body
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Head FCC 1g SAR Limit (W/kg)
800 MHz. Band Class 0 0.87 1.06 1.6
1900 MHz. Band Class 1 0.45 1.18 1.6
2.4 GHz. Wi-Fi 0.15 0.54 1.6
iPhone’s SAR measurement may exceed the FCC exposure guidelines for
body-worn operation if positioned less than 15 mm (5/8 inch) from the
body (e.g., when carrying iPhone in your pocket).
If you are still concerned about exposure to RF energy, you can further
limit your exposure by limiting the amount of time using iPhone, since
time is a factor in how much exposure a person receives, and by using
a hands-free device and placing more distance between your body and
iPhone, since exposure level drops o dramatically with distance.
Additional Information For more information from the FCC about
exposure to RF energy, see: www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety
The FCC and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) also maintain
a consumer website at www.fda.gov/Radiation-EmittingProducts/
RadiationEmittingProductsandProcedures/HomeBusinessandEntertainment/
CellPhones/default.htm to address inquiries about the safety of mobile
phones. Please check the website periodically for updates.
For information about the scientic research related to RF energy
exposure, see the EMF Research Database maintained by the World
Health Organization at: www.who.int/peh-emf/research/database
Radio Frequency Interference Radio-frequency emissions from
electronic equipment can negatively aect the operation of other
electronic equipment, causing them to malfunction. Although iPhone is
designed, tested, and manufactured to comply with regulations governing
radio frequency emission in the United States, the wireless transmitters
and electrical circuits in iPhone may cause interference in other electronic
equipment. Therefore, please take the following precautions:
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The device was tested according to measurement standards and
procedures specied in FCC OET Bulletin 65, Supplement C (Edition 01-01)
and IEEE 1528-2003.
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iPhone positioned 15 mm (5/8 inch) away from the body.