RF Exposure

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This mobile phone model 2015105 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2015105
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.376 W/kg
Body: 0.798 W/kg (Max distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model MDE40 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 2014/53/EU, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model MDE40
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.22 W/kg
Body: 0.710 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model MCE16 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 2014/53/EU, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model MCE16
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.409 W/kg
Body: 1.550 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2016001 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2016001
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.488W/kg
Body: 1.127W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2014215 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2014215
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.706W/kg
Body: 0.848W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2015015 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2015015
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.513 W/kg
Body:0.598 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2015213 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2015213 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.784 W/kg
Body:1.381W/Kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2015711 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2015711 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.768W/Kg Body:1.010W/Kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2016070 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2016070 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:1.162W/Kg Body:1.470W/Kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model MDG2 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model MDG2 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:1.75W/Kg Body:0.760W/Kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model MDE5 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model MDE5 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.390W/Kg Body:1.770W/Kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model MCE8 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 2014/53/EU, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model MCE8
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.502 W/kg
Body: 1.544 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model M1803D5XA has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1803D5XA
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.542 W/kg
Body: 1.593 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.95 W/kg
Body: 1.16 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1803E1A has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1803E1A
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.701 W/kg
Body: 1.662 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.01 W/kg
Body: 1.32 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1804E4A has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1804E4A
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.584 W/kg
Body: 1.417 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model M1804D2SG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1804D2SG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.963 W/kg
Body: 0.639 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.16 W/kg
Body: 0.66 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1805D1SG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1805D1SG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.547 W/kg
Body: 1.473 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.04 W/kg
Body: 1.15 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1805E10A has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1805E10A
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.537 W/kg
Body: 1.582 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.66 W/kg
Body: 1.18 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1808D2TG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1808D2TG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.749 W/kg
Body: 1.585 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.15 W/kg
Body: 1.18 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1807E8A has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1807E8A
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.969 W/kg
Body: 1.531 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model M1810E5A has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1810E5A
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.448 W/kg
Body: 1.568 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model M1902F1G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1902F1G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.389 W/kg
Body: 1.301 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.99 W/kg
Body: 1.04 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1901F9E has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1901F9E
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.668 W/kg
Body: 1.512 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model M1903F2G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1903F2G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.385 W/kg
Body: 1.385 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.19 W/kg
Body: 1.17 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1810E5GG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1810E5GG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.557 W/kg
Body: 1.577 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.19 W/kg
Body: 1.19 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1903F10G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1903F10G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.341 W/kg
Body: 1.511 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.19 W/kg
Body: 1.18 W/kg (distance 15 mm)
This mobile phone model M1906F9SH has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1906F9SH
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.301 W/kg
Body: 1.097 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.03 W/kg
Body: 1.07 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1903F11G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1903F11G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.302 W/kg
Body: 1.508 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.18 W/kg
Body: 1.19 W/kg (distance 15 mm)
This mobile phone model M1904F3BG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1904F3BG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.42 W/kg
Body: 1.40W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.19 W/kg
Body: 1.15 W/kg (distance 15 mm)
This mobile phone model M1910F4G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1910F4G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.107 W/kg
Body: 1.392W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.19 W/kg
Body: 1.18 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1910F4S has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1910F4S
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.107 W/kg
Body: 1.392W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.19 W/kg
Body: 1.18 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2001J1G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2001J1G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.69 W/kg
Body: 0.99W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.34 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09 W/kg
Body-worn: 1.02 W/kg (distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.10 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2001J2G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2001J2G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.69 W/kg
Body: 0.99W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.34 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09 W/kg
Body-worn: 1.02 W/kg (distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.10 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2002F4LG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2002F4LG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.011 W/kg
Body: 1.385W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.585 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.17 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.86 W/kg (distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.18 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2002J9G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2002J9G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.793 W/kg
Body: 1.180W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.373 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.087 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.743 W/kg (distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.090 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2004J11G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2004J11G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.789 W/kg
Body: 1.031W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.317 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.090 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.509 W/kg (distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.928 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2007J20CG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2007J20CG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.558 W/kg
Body: 0.986W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.997 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.773 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.612 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 0.996 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2007J3SG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2007J3SG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.574 W/kg
Body: 0.996 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.978 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.97 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.98 W/kg (distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.06 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2007J3SY has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2007J3SY
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.574 W/kg
Body: 0.996 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.978 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.97 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.98 W/kg (distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.06 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2010J19CG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2010J19CG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.597 W/kg
Body: 0.807 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.843 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09 W/kg
Body-worn: 1.00 W/kg (distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.10 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2007J17G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2007J17G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.595 W/kg
Body: 0.988 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.970 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.057 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.994 W/kg (distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.071 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2102J20SG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2102J20SG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.573 W/kg
Body: 0.899 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.898 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.995 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.674 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 0.779 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2011K2G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2011K2G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.555 W/kg
Body: 0.982 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.986 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.95 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.65 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.75 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2012K11AG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2012K11AG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.599 W/kg
Body: 0.843 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.950 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.06W/kg
Body-worn: 0.72 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.98 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2012K11G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2012K11G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.573 W/kg
Body: 0.768 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.875 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.95W/kg
Body-worn: 0.74W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.93 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2101K9AG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2101K9AG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.599 W/kg
Body: 0.948 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.976 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.07W/kg
Body-worn: 0.82W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.77 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2102K1G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2102K1G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.547 W/kg
Body: 0.991 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.992 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.08W/kg
Body-worn: 0.81W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.74 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2101K9G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2101K9G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.555 W/kg
Body: 0.889 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.880 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.03W/kg
Body-worn: 1.06W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.72 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2103K19PG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2103K19PG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.539 W/kg
Body: 0.895 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.760 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.94W/kg
Body-worn: 1.06W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.06 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 21081111RG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 21081111RG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.554 W/kg
Body: 0.954 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.930 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 0.83W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.92 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2107113SG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2107113SG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.570 W/kg
Body: 0.974 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.997 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.08W/kg
Body-worn: 0.89W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2109119DG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2109119DG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.594 W/kg
Body: 0.954 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.995 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.05W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.05 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 21091116AG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 21091116AG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.594 W/kg
Body: 0.999 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.989 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.07W/kg
Body-worn: 1.09W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.07 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 21061110AG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 21061110AG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.585 W/kg
Body: 0.940 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.946 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.05W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.91 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 21051182G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 21051182G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Body: 0.350 W/kg (distance 0 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs Limbs: 0.350W/Kg (0 mm distance) 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Body-worn: 1.08 W/kg ( distance 0mm)
This mobile phone model 2112123AG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2112123AG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.594 W/kg
Body: 0.998 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs Limbs: 1.995 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
This mobile phone model 2201116PG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2201116PG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.596 W/kg
Body: 0.956 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs Limbs: 1.995 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.06 W/kg
Body-worn: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2201117PG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2201117PG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.592 W/kg
Body: 0.845 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs Limbs: 1.652 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.05 W/kg
Body-worn: 1.03 W/kg ( distance 10mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2201123G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2201123G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.596 W/kg
Body: 0.998 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.972 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 0.91W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.02 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2201122G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2201122G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.599 W/kg
Body: 0.998 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.987 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.05W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.04 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2015816 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2015816
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.904 W/kg
Body:0.562 W/kg (Max distance 10mm)
This mobile phone model 2016031 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2016031
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.22 W/kg
Body: 1.22 W/kg (Max distance 10 mm)
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.485 W/kg
Body: 1.6 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2016100 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2016100
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.724 W/kg
Body:0.674W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2016060, 2016090 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2016060
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.77 W/kg
Body: 0.83 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)

Model 2016090
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.35 W/kg
Body: 0.99 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2014817 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2014817
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.701 W/kg
Body: 0.703 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2015116, 2015161 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2015116
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.49 W/kg
Body: 0.499 W/kg (Max distance 10 mm)

Model 2015161
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.416 W/kg
Body: 0.598 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2015051 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2015051
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.342 W/kg
Body: 0.452 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2016117 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2016117
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.525 W/kg
Body: 1.181 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model 2016102 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2016102
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.724W/Kg
Body: 0.674W/Kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model MAG138 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model MAG138
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.583W/Kg
Body: 1.5W/Kg (Max distance 5 mm)

Model MAE136
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.39 W/kg
Body: 1.41 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model MDG6 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model MDG6
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.01 W/kg
Body: 1.04 W/kg (Max distance 10 mm)
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.66 W/kg
Body: 1.74 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model MDG6S has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model MDG6S
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.059 W/kg
Body: 1.159 W/kg (Max distance 10 mm)
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.504 W/kg
Body: 1.683 W/kg (Max distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model MCG3B has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model MCG3B
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.530W/Kg
Body: 1.234W/Kg (Max distance 5 mm)

Model MCG3B
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.990 W/kg
Body: 1.310 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model MDG1 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model MDG1
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.529W/Kg
Body: 1.527W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)

Model MDG1
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.550 W/kg
Body: 1.444 W/kg (distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model MEG7 has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model MEG7
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:1.013W/Kg
Body: 1.470W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)

Model MEG7
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.19 W/kg
Body: 1.06 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
This mobile phone model M1803E7SG,M1803E7SH has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1803E7SG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:1.29W/Kg
Body: 1.24W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.03 W/kg
Body: 0.79 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M1803E7SH
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:1.17W/Kg
Body: 0.7W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.02 W/kg
Body: 0.72 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1803E6G,M1803E6H has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1803E6G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.429W/Kg
Body: 1.577W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.89 W/kg
Body: 1.43 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M1803E6H
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.429W/Kg
Body: 1.450W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.16 W/kg
Body: 1.16 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1804C3CG,M1804C3CH has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1804C3CG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.656W/Kg
Body: 1.523W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.78 W/kg
Body: 1.17 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M1804C3CH
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.442W/Kg
Body: 1.356W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.79W/kg
Body: 1.18 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1804C3DG,M1804C3DH has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1804C3DG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.550W/Kg
Body: 1.417W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.97 W/kg
Body: 1.15 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M1804C3DH
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.616W/Kg
Body: 1.379W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.95 W/kg
Body: 1.15 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1806E7TG,M1806E7TH has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1806E7TG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.755W/Kg
Body: 1.476W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.75 W/kg
Body: 1.14 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M1806E7TH
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.557W/Kg
Body: 1.070W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.18 W/kg
Body: 1.19 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1903C3GG,M1903C3GH has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1903C3GG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.579W/Kg
Body: 1.497W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.91 W/kg
Body: 1.19 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M1903C3GH
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.579W/Kg
Body: 1.497W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.98 W/kg
Body: 1.18 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1901F7G,M1901F7H has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1901F7G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.591W/Kg
Body: 1.274W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.15 W/kg
Body: 1.17 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M1901F7H
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.591W/Kg
Body: 1.274W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.19 W/kg
Body: 1.18 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1810F6LG,M1810F6LH has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1810F6LG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.577W/Kg
Body: 1.251W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.10 W/kg
Body: 1.02 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M1810F6LH
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head:0.577W/Kg
Body: 1.251W/Kg ( distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.07 W/kg
Body: 0.90 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1810F6G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1810F6G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.577 W/kg
Body: 1.251 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model M1903C3EG,M1903C3EH has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1903C3EG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.557 W/kg
Body: 1.166 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.00 W/kg
Body: 1.12 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M1903C3EH
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.557 W/kg
Body: 1.166 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.16 W/kg
Body: 1.13 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1908C3JG,M1908C3JH has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1908C3JG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.191 W/kg
Body: 1.034 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.374 W/kg
Body: 0.987 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M1908C3JH
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.191 W/kg
Body: 1.089 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.387 W/kg
Body: 1.056 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1906G7G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1906G7G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.997 W/kg
Body: 1.466 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.15 W/kg
Body: 1.18 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1908C3IG,M1908C3IH has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1908C3IG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.231 W/kg
Body: 1.480 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.478 W/kg
Body: 1.074 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M1908C3IH
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.231 W/kg
Body: 1.480 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.478 W/kg
Body: 1.074 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1908C3KG,M1908C3KH has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1908C3KG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.231 W/kg
Body: 1.480 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.478 W/kg
Body: 1.074 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M1908C3KH
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.231 W/kg
Body: 1.480 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.478 W/kg
Body: 1.074 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1908C3XG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1908C3XG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.74 W/kg
Body: 1.30 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.02 W/kg
Body: 1.18 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2001C3K3I has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2001C3K3I
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.236 W/kg
Body: 1.538 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
This mobile phone model M2003J6A1G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2003J6A1G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.72 W/kg
Body: 0.98 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.35 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.96 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.40 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.00 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2003J6B2G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2003J6B2G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.662 W/kg
Body: 1.021 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.070 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.87 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.71 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.04 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2003J15SS has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2003J15SS
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.795 W/kg
Body: 1.138 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.262 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.84 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2004J19G,M2004J19AG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2004J19G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.711 W/kg
Body: 1.059 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.325 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.913 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.999 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 0.999 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

Model M2004J19AG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.789 W/kg
Body: 1.065 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.309 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.084 W/kg
Body-worn: 1.049 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.049 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2006C3LG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2006C3LG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.398 W/kg
Body: 1.186 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.526 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.901 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.647 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.084 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2006C3MG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2006C3MG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.355 W/kg
Body: 0.779 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.865 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.729 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.515 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 0.626 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2006C3LVG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2006C3LVG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.78 W/kg
Body: 1.03 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.38 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.87 W/kg
Body-worn: 1.01 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.01 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2006C3MNG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2006C3MNG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.37 W/kg
Body: 1.14 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.28 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.57 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.90 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 0.90 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2010J19SG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2010J19SG
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.597 W/kg
Body: 0.807 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.843 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09 W/kg
Body-worn: 1.00 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.10 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2007J22G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2007J22G
2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.592 W/kg
Body: 0.937 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.981 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.073 W/kg
Body-worn: 1.049 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.939 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2101K6G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2101K6G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.597 W/kg
Body: 0.994 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.972 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09 W/kg
Body-worn: 1.06 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.02 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2003J15SG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2003J15SG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.795 W/kg
Body: 1.138 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.262 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.06 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.70 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.02 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2101K7AG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2101K7AG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.595 W/kg
Body: 0.969 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.981 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09 W/kg
Body-worn: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.03 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2101K7BG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2101K7BG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.599 W/kg
Body: 0.904 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.896 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.07 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.81 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.00 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M2103K19G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M2103K19G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.539 W/kg
Body: 0.895 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.760 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.94 W/kg
Body-worn: 1.06 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.06 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model M1908C3JGG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model M1908C3JGG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.571 W/kg
Body: 0.943 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.883 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.97 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.75 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.04 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 21061119DG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 21061119DG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.586 W/kg
Body: 0.978 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.992W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.07 W/kg
Body-worn: 0.86 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 21121119SG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 21121119SG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.597 W/kg
Body: 0.988 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.980W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 0.65 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.82 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2201117TG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2201117TG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.596 W/kg
Body: 0.989 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.996W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.97W/kg
Body-worn: 0.93W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2201117SG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2201117SG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.594 W/kg
Body: 0.876 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.976W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.05W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2201116TG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2201116TG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.576 W/kg
Body: 0.857 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.985W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.08W/kg
Body-worn: 1.08W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.08 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2201116SG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2201116SG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.596 W/kg
Body: 0.956 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.995W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.05W/kg
Body-worn: 1.09W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 220333QAG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 220333QAG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.568 W/kg
Body: 0.965 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.986W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.96W/kg
Body-worn: 1.02W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.02 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)

This mobile phone model 21091116UG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 21091116UG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.596 W/kg
Body: 0.994 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.997W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.09W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.07 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 22041219G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22041219G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.597 W/kg
Body: 0.995 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.997W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.09W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 22031116BG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22031116BG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.596 W/kg
Body: 0.997 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.999W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.00 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 21121210G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 21121210G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.592 W/kg
Body: 0.960 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.991W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 0.99 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.05 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 220233L2G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 220233L2G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.398 W/kg
Body: 0.987 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.871W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.90W/kg
Body-worn: 0.65 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.96 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 22041216G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22041216G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.596 W/kg
Body: 0.997 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.997W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 0.92 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.00 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 22041219PG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22041219PG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.597 W/kg
Body: 0.995 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.997W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2203129G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2203129G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.597 W/kg
Body: 0.998 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.996W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 0.73 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2207117BPG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2207117BPG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.597 W/kg
Body: 0.870 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.972W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.00W/kg
Body-worn: 0.65 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 0.68 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 22071219CG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22071219CG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.520 W/kg
Body: 0.832 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.839W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.04W/kg
Body-worn: 0.83 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 0.83 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 22081212UG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22081212UG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.997 W/kg
Body: 0.997 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.567W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.08W/kg
Body-worn: 1.07 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 22071212AG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22071212AG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.989 W/kg
Body: 0.992 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 1.988W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 220733SG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 220733SG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.846 W/kg
Body: 0.997 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.541W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.10W/kg
Body-worn: 1.03 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.01 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 220733SFG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 220733SFG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.912 W/kg
Body: 0.997 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.541W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.10W/kg
Body-worn: 1.03 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.01 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2210132G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2210132G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.998 W/kg
Body: 0.998 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.588W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.08 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.06 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2211133G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2211133G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.998 W/kg
Body: 0.997 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.576W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.07 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 22101320G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22101320G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.99 W/kg
Body: 0.99 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.58W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.98 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 22120RN86G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22120RN86G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.979 W/kg
Body: 0.994 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.208W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.08W/kg
Body-worn: 0.64 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 0.99 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 23028RN4DG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23028RN4DG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.897 W/kg
Body: 0.997 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.541W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.10W/kg
Body-worn: 1.01 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.03 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 23028RNCAG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23028RNCAG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.715 W/kg
Body: 0.997 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.541W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.10W/kg
Body-worn: 1.01 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.03 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 22111317G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22111317G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.680 W/kg
Body: 0.911 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.395W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.05 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.05 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 23049PCD8G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23049PCD8G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.995 W/kg
Body: 0.997 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.598W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn: 1.08 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 22111317PG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22111317PG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.521 W/kg
Body: 0.769 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.167W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.02W/kg
Body-worn: 0.84 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 0.84 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 23013PC75G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23013PC75G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.998 W/kg
Body: 0.997 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.598W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn:1.08 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 23021RAA2Y has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23021RAA2Y 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.900 W/kg
Body: 0.995 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.550W/Kg (0 mm distance)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn:0.89 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.05 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2304FPN6DG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2304FPN6DG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.995 W/kg
Body: 0.998 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.596W/Kg (0 mm distance)
This mobile phone model 2AFZZRN8DY has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2AFZZRN8DY 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.978 W/kg
Body: 0.999 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.590W/Kg (0 mm distance) 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn:0.88 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.07 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 23043RP34G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23043RP34G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Body: 0.992 W/kg (distance 0 mm)
1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Body-worn:1.09 W/kg ( distance 0 mm)
This mobile phone model 23073RPBFG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23073RPBFG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Body: 0.367 W/kg (distance 0 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 0.367W/Kg (distance 0 mm)
This mobile phone model 23053RN02Y has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23053RN02Y 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.989 W/kg
Body: 0.990 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.591W/Kg (0 mm distance) 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn:1.06 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 1.08 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2312FPCA6G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2312FPCA6G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.992 W/kg
Body: 0.993 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.591W/Kg (0 mm distance) 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn:1.09 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 23090RA98G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23090RA98G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.983 W/kg
Body: 0.997 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.431W/Kg (0 mm distance) 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn:0.85 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 23117RA68G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23117RA68G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.992 W/kg
Body: 0.993 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.591W/Kg (0 mm distance) 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn:1.09 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2312DRA50G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2312DRA50G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.999 W/kg
Body: 0.999 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.587W/Kg (0 mm distance) 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn:1.03 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 23122PCD1G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23122PCD1G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.999 W/kg
Body: 0.999 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.587W/Kg (0 mm distance) 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.09W/kg
Body-worn:1.03 W/kg ( distance 15 mm)
Hotspot: 1.09 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 23127PN0CG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23127PN0CG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.996 W/kg (distance 0 mm)
Body: 0.995 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.516W/Kg (0 mm distance)
This mobile phone model 24030PN60G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 24030PN60G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.997 W/kg (distance 0 mm)
Body: 0.997 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.589W/Kg (0 mm distance)
This mobile phone model 23124RA7EO has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23124RA7EO 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.770 W/kg
Body: 0.978 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.032W/Kg (0 mm distance) 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.98W/kg
Body-worn:0.49 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 0.84 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 2312DRAABG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2312DRAABG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.943 W/kg
Body: 0.998 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.488W/Kg (0 mm distance) 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Head: 1.07W/kg
Body-worn:0.99 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
Hotspot: 0.99 W/kg ( distance 10 mm)
This mobile phone model 23078PND5G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23078PND5G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.996 W/kg
Body: 0.995 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.589W/Kg (0 mm distance)
This mobile phone model 2306EPN60G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 2306EPN60G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.991 W/kg
Body: 0.994 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.594 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
This mobile phone model 23129RN51X has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 23129RN51X 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.918 W/kg
Body: 0.986 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.396 W/Kg (0 mm distance)
This mobile phone model 24018RPACG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 24018RPACG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Body: 0.993W/kg (distance 0 mm) 4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 0.993W/Kg (distance 0 mm)
This mobile phone model 22081283G has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22081283G 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Body: 0.356 W/kg (distance 0 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 0.356 W/Kg (0 mm distance) 1.6 W/kg (over 1 g) SAR Limit
Body-worn: 0.90 W/kg ( distance 15mm)
This mobile phone model 22111317PG has been designed to comply with applicable safety requirements for exposure of radio waves.

The radio wave exposure guidelines employ a measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) which refers to the rate at which the body absorbs RF energy. SAR value as the basic restrictions is specified in Council Recommendation 1999/519/EC, which is 2W/kg in countries that set the limit averaged over 10 gram of tissue; and in the IEEE Std C95.1-2005, which is 1.6 W/kg in counties that set the limit averaged over 1 gram of tissue.

During SAR testing, this device was set to transmit at its highest certified power levels in all tested frequency bands, and placed in positions that simulate RF exposure in usage against the head with no separation, and near the body with the separation not exceeding 25 mm.

To make sure the mobile phone working on a lower RF exposure status, use a hands-free option, such as Bluetooth headphone, supplied headphones, or other similar accessory. Use of other accessories which contain metal parts may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines.

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.

The highest SAR values are as follows:
Model 22111317PG 2.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit
Head: 0.521 W/kg
Body: 0.769 W/kg (distance 5 mm)
4.0 W/kg (over 10 g) SAR Limit for Limbs
Limbs: 2.1676W/Kg (0 mm distance)