realme Australia SAR and RCM Certificate Disclaimer
- SAR Definition & Australia Requirements
All mobile phones marketed in Australia must satisfy the regulatory requirements of the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). The ACMA’s regulatory arrangements require wireless devices like mobile phones to comply with the exposure limits in the ARPANSA RF Standard. The ARPANSA Standard is designed to protect people of all ages and health status against all known adverse health effects from exposure to RF EME. The ARPANSA Standard is based on scientific research that shows the levels at which harmful effects occur and it sets limits, based on international guidelines, well below these harmful levels.
The ARPANSA Standard specifies exposure limits to RF EME for mobile phone handsets in terms of the rate at which a mobile phone user absorbs energy from the handset, the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). In the ARPANSA Standard the SAR limit for mobile phone handsets is 2 watts per kilogram of tissue (averaged over 10 grams). Mobile phone handset manufacturers usually include maximum SAR information in the product manuals, or in a separate brochure in the box, of new mobile phone models released in Australia.
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- realme Mobile SAR Table
In realme, our users’ health and safety are the core criteria when we build our products. And we can guarantee that all realme handsets are produced in compliance with the ACMA SAR requirements set by the local market. For information on the SAR level of realme handsets, please see the table presented below:
Model |
Head SAR (separation 0mm) |
Body-Worn SAR (separation 5mm) |
ARPANSA Standard (Limit) |
realme C2 |
1.254 |
1.190 |
2.0 |
realme 5 |
1.307 |
1.406 |
2.0 |
realme 5 Pro |
0.831 |
0.723 |
2.0 |
realme XT |
0.970 |
1.022 |
2.0 |
- realme Mobile Certificate
Our products comply with the requirements of many markets including Australia market. The detailed realme mobile certificates can be found in Settings - About Phone – Regulatory