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Technological criteria
Network: GSM 2G: 900/1800 MHz
Some services may depend on your provider, the state of your local cellular network,
version of the SIM card used and the way you use your phone. For more information,
please contact your service provider.
Attention
Statement
The manufacturer is not responsible
for any consequences caused by
improper usage of the phone and not
obeying the above instructions.
The software version can be upgraded
without earlier notice. The
representative retains the right to
determine the correct interpretation of
the above instructions.
Information on certificates (SAR)
Your mobile phone is a transmitter and receiver of radio waves. It is designed and
manufactured according to current safety standards, so that exposure to radio waves
never exceeds the limits set by the Council of European Union. Those limits establish
the permitted levels of RF energy for the general population and were developed by
independent scientific organizations on the basis of detailed scientific studies,
including a large safety margin. Their purpose is to ensure the safety of all people,
regardless of age and health. With regard to cell phones the level of exposure to radio
waves is measured by the value SAR (eng. Specific Absorption Rate).
The SAR limit recommended by the Council of the European Union is 2 W/kg and refers
to the averaged value for 10 grams of tissue. The highest SAR value for myPhone 7300
equals 1,362 W/kg.
Maximum radio-frequency power transmitted in the frequency band(s) in which the
radio equipment operates.
Frequency Range
GSM 900/1800 MHz
Bluetooth 2402-2480 MHz
Transmit Power
32,5 dBm
-1,10 dBm EIRP
Correct disposal of electrical and electronic equipment
The device is marked with a crossed-out garbage bin, in accordance with
the European Directive 2012/19/EU on used electrical and electronic
Equipment (Waste Electrical and Electronic equipment - WEEE). Products
marked with this symbol should not be disposed of or dumped with other
household waste after a period of use. The user is obliged to get rid of
used electrical and electronic equipment by delivering it to designated
recycling point in which dangerous waste are being recycled. Collecting this type of
waste in designated locations, and the actual process of their recovery contribute to
the protection of natural resources.
Proper disposal of used electrical and electronic equipment is beneficial to human
health and environment. To obtain information on where and how to dispose of used
electrical and electronic equipment in an environmentally friendly manner user
should contact their local government office, the waste collection point, or point of
sale, where the equipment was purchased.