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Before using iPhone, review the iPhone User Guide at support.apple.com/
guide/iphone. You can also download the guide from Apple Books (where
available). Retain documentation for future reference.
Safety and Handling
See “Safety, handling, and support” in the iPhone User Guide.
Exposure to Radio Frequency
On iPhone, go to Settings > General > Legal & Regulatory > RF Exposure.
Or go to apple.com/legal/rfexposure.
Battery and Charging
An iPhone battery should only be repaired by a trained technician to avoid
battery damage, which could cause overheating, fire, or injury. Batteries
should be recycled or disposed of separately from household waste and
according to local environmental laws and guidelines. For information about
Apple lithium-ion batteries and battery service and recycling, go to apple.com/
batteries/service-and-recycling. For information about charging, see
“Important safety information” in the iPhone User Guide.
Lasers
The proximity sensor and the TrueDepth camera system contain one or more
lasers. These laser systems may be disabled for safety reasons if the device
is damaged or malfunctions. If you receive a notification on your iPhone that
the laser system is disabled, you should always have it repaired by Apple or
an authorized service provider. Improper repair, modification, or use of
non-genuine Apple components in the laser systems may prevent the safety
mechanisms from functioning properly, and could cause hazardous exposure
and injury to eyes or skin.

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