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The body SAR value is tested at a distance of 5 mm.
This device complies with the regulations that govern exposure to
radio frequencies when it is used at a distance of at least 5 mm from
the body.
WARNING: The SAR index may vary depending on national disclosure and
testing requirements, and the frequency band of the network.
WARNING:
• There are certain place where your smartphone should not be used,
such as aeroplanes, hospitals, petrol stations and professional garages,
or when driving a car. The electromagnetic waves from the smartphone
can disrupt the proper functioning of electronic devices used in these
locations.
• We advise you to switch off or put your phone in aeroplane mode in
these locations to avoid any disruptions.
• If you use an electronic implant (pacemaker, insulin pump,
neurostimulator, etc.), please keep the smartphone 15 cm away from
your electronic implant.
• When using a pedestrian kit, pregnant women must keep the phone
away from their abdomen and teenagers must keep it away from their
lower abdomen.
Advice for reducing the level of radiation exposure:
• Use your smartphone in good reception conditions, to reduce the
amount of radiation received (avoid using it in an underground car park
or when travelling by transport (train, car).
• A reception icon shows you the reception quality of your phone, a full
image means that you have good reception .
• We recommend the use of a pedestrian kit to limit exposure to radiation.
• In order to limit side effects of prolonged radiation exposure to radiation,
we advise teenagers to keep the phone away from their lower abdomen,
and pregnant women to keep the phone away from their abdomen.
• As with all radio products, we recommend a reasonable use of the
device, especially for children and teenagers. You can do this by
avoiding calls at night and/or by limiting the frequency and duration of
calls.