Specic Absorption
Rate (SAR) Information
of Mobile Phones
This model L-41A mobile phone complies
with the Japanese technical regulations and
the international guidelines regarding human
exposure to radio waves.
This mobile phone was designed in observance
of the Japanese technical regulations
regarding exposure to radio waves (*1) and
the limits of exposure recommended in the
international guidelines, which are equivalent
to each other. The international guidelines
were set out by the International Commission
on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP),
which is in collaboration with the World Health
Organization (WHO), and the permissible limits
include substantial safety margins designed to
assure the safety of all persons, regardless of
age and health conditions.
The technical regulations and the international
guidelines set out the limits of exposure to
radio waves as the Specic Absorption Rate, or
SAR, which is the value of absorbed energy in
any 10 grams of human tissue over a 6-minute
period. The SAR limit for mobile phones is 2.0
W/kg.
The highest SAR value for this mobile phone
when tested for use near the head is 0.459
W/kg (*2), and that when worn on the body
is 0.392 W/kg (*3). There may be slight
dierences of the SAR values in individual
product, but they all satisfy the limit. The
actual value of SAR of this mobile phone while
operating can be well below the indicated
above. This is due to automatic changes in the
power level of the device to ensure it only uses
the minimum power required to access the
network.
This mobile phone can be used in positions
other than against your head. By using
accessories such as a belt clip holster that
maintains a 1.5cm separation with no metal
(parts) between it and the body, this mobile
phone is certied the compliance with the
Japanese technical regulations and the
international guidelines.
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