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Stressed about your iPhone's radiation levels? If you’re wondering if your device use is harming you, here are some easy ways to check the SAR value and ensure your device stays within safe limits.
Apart from eating good food and exercising regularly to stay healthy, knowing the SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) value of the iPhone can help you determine whether it can harm you or not. Here, I’ll help you understand what SAR value is, how to find the SAR value of your iPhone, and also share tips to reduce the radiation emitted from your iPhone.
There is a high chance of you hearing about the SAR value while buying an iPhone or browsing the internet. Regardless, you may doubt the SAR value of the iPhone. Well, SAR, short for Specific Absorption Rate, measures the amount of radio frequency energy absorbed by the body when using a device.
With this metric, you’ll be able to determine the level of radiation emitted by your iPhone. The SAR value is expressed in units of watts per kilogram of body weight (W/kg). Every phone has a different SAR value while obeying the norms set by each government.
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) sets the maximum SAR limit for mobile phones at 1.6 W/kg in the US. This limit is based on guidelines from the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) and is considered safe for public exposure.
Now that you know what SAR value is, let’s look at how you can check the SAR value of your iPhone.
SAR might feel too technical, but in reality, checking your iPhone’s SAR is a very simple process. To make things easier, I’ll show you five ways to do the same! So, without further ado, let’s dive into it.
There is an official link to check your iPhone SAR value. All you have to do is:
Most people prefer to keep their iPhone boxes with them to claim a warranty when needed or for resale purposes.
Whatever the case, if you have your iPhone box, simply rotate the box, and you can see the SAR value behind the iPhone box.
Apart from the iPhone box, you can also check the manual or documentation inside the box to get more information about your iPhone. However, it might take a bit longer than flipping the box to find it.
The ideal SAR value varies depending on the region in which you are living. All manufacturers have to follow the regulations set by the concerned authorities; hence, you can be assured that you are using devices that won’t cause any harm.
Why? There hasn’t been any scientific proof that radiation from iPhones or smartphones can cause long-term health effects.
Stay safe while using your iPhone
Now that you know about the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value and how you can check that on your iPhone, you can take necessary measures to reduce radiation consumption. However, if you still have any doubts or queries, please let us know in the comments.
FAQs
To reduce radio emissions during phone calls, use wired headphones, earphones (not Bluetooth ones), or your smartphone’s speaker mode. Also, avoid making calls when the signal is weak.
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Thanks for the informative post! I never knew about the SAR value and how to check it on my iPhone. This will definitely help me stay informed about my device’s safety. Keep up the great work!