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10.3 Definition of the tilt position
1. Ready the handset for talk operation, if necessary. For example, for handsets with a cover piece (flip cover), open the
cover. If the handset can transmit with the cover closed, both configurations must be tested.
2. While maintaining the orientation of the handset, move the handset away from the pinna along the line passing
through RE and LE far enough to allow a rotation of the handset away from the cheek by 15°.
3. Rotate the handset around the horizontal line by 15°.
4. While maintaining the orientation of the handset, move the handset towards the phantom on the line passing through
RE and LE until any part of the handset touches the ear. The tilt position is obtained when the contact point is on the
pinna. See Figure 9.3.1. If contact occurs at any location other than the pinna, e.g., the antenna at the back of the
phantom head, the angle of the handset should be reduced. In this case, the tilt position is obtained if any point on the
handset is in contact with the pinna and a second point
Fig 9.3.1 Tilt position. The reference points for the right ear (RE), left ear (LE), and mouth (M), which define the
Reference Plane for handset positioning, are indicated.
10.4 Product Specific Exposure
For smart phones with a display diagonal dimension > 15.0 cm or an overall diagonal dimension > 16.0 cm that provide
similar mobile web access and multimedia support found in mini-tablets or UMPC mini-tablets that support voice calls next
to the ear, According to KDB648474 D04v01r03, the following phablet procedures should be applied to evaluate SAR
compliance for each applicable wireless modes and frequency band. Devices marketed as phablets, regardless of form
factors and operating characteristics must be tested as a phablet to determine SAR compliance
1. The normally required head and body-worn accessory SAR test procedures for handsets, including hotspot mode, must
be applied.
2. The UMPC mini-tablet procedures must also be applied to test the SAR of all surfaces and edges with an antenna
located at ≤ 25 mm from that surface or edge, in direct contact with a flat phantom, for 10-g extremity SAR according to
the body-equivalent tissue dielectric parameters in KDB 865664 to address interactive hand use exposure conditions.6
The UMPC mini-tablet 1-g SAR at 5 mm is not required. When hotspot mode applies, 10-g extremity SAR is required only
for the surfaces and edges with hotspot mode 1-g reported SAR > 1.2 W/kg.