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SAR INFORMATION
This telephone model meets all international guidelines
pertaining to the impact of radio waves. The device is a radio
transmitter and receiver. It has been designed not to exceed
any limits of radio waves impacts, in compliance with
international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by
the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation
Protection (ICNIRP), an independent scientific organization
with a safety margin to protect all people regardless their age
and health condition. Such guidelines use a unit of
measurement called Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) – actual
absorption.
As recommended by ICNIRP, the border value of SAR for
portable equipment is 2,0 watts per kilogram (W/kg). SAR
value is determined at the maximum transmit power and in
the full spectrum of frequencies covered by research; the
actual SAR value while the product is working might be much
lower than the maximum level. Such discrepancies result
from automatic changes in device power necessary to ensure
that the device operates at a minimum power level required
to be connected with network.
Although SAR values might vary for different models of
phones or even for different positions of the same model, they
are all compliant with regulations pertaining to safe level of
radiation.
According to WHO current research, there is no need to apply
any special restrictions in using portable devices. According
to WHO, in order to reduce radiation, a length of conversation
should be reduced, or headphones or speakerphone should