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operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone
transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested
frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the
highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone
while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is
because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power
levels so as to use only the power required to reach the
network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base
station antenna, the lower the power output.
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must
be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the
RF limit established by the government-adopted requirement
for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and
locations [i.e., at the ear and worn on the body] as required by
the FCC for each model.
The highest SAR value for these model phones as reported to
the FCC when tested for use at the ear and when worn on the
body are [measured at a distance of 0.59 inches [1.5 cm]]:
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of
various phones and at various positions, they all meet the FCC
requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment
Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels
evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure
guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with
the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID
M9HEC2007P.
*. In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile
phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram [W/kg]
averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard
incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give
additional protection for the public and to account for any
variations in measurements.
SAR at the ear
[W/kg]
SAR worn on the body
[W/kg]
PCS 1900 PCS 1900
0.20 0.40
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