ARLA/CLUSTER: Teste de exposição a radiofrequência indica que o iPhone 11 Pro excede o limite definido da FCC

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Quarta-Feira, 19 de Fevereiro de 2020 - 13:52:29 WET


Radio frequency exposure test finds an iPhone 11 Pro exceeds the FCC's limit

A test by Penumbra Brands to measure how much radiofrequency energy an
iPhone 11 Pro gives off found that the phone emits more than twice the
amount allowable by the U.S. Federal Communications Commission.

The FCC measures exposure to RF energy as the amount of wireless power
a person absorbs for each kilogram of their body. The agency calls
this the specific absorption rate, or SAR. For a cellphone, the FCC's
threshold of safe exposure is 1.6 watts per kilogram. Penumbra's test
found that an iPhone 11 Pro emitted 3.8 W/kg.

Ryan McCaughey, Penumbra's chief technology officer, said the test was
a follow up to an investigation conducted by the Chicago Tribune last
year. The Tribune tested several generations of Apple, Samsung, and
Motorola phones, and found that many exceeded the FCC's limit.
Penumbra used RF Exposure Labs, an independent, accredited SAR testing
lab for the tests (The Tribune also used the San Diego-based lab for
its investigation). Penumbra was conducting the test, which also
included testing an iPhone 7, to study its Alara phone cases, which
the company says are designed to reduce RF exposure in a person.

It's worth noting that when the FCC conducted a follow-up
investigation they did not find evidence that any of the phones exceed
SAR limits. "That said, while the Tribune and Penumbra both used
off-the-shelf phones, the FCC largely tested phones supplied by the
manufacturers, including Apple," adds IEEE Spectrum.

Joel Moskowitz, a researcher at UC Berkeley, says that could be
because there's a systematic problem with RF Exposure Lab's testing
methods, or Apple rigged the software in the provided test phones to
ensure they didn't put out enough power to exceed the SAR limit.
Either way, both McCaughey and Moskowitz agree that the FCC's RF
exposure testing is woefully out of date, as the limits reflect what
the FCC deemed safe 25 years ago.

Read the IEEE Spectrum report:
https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/telecom/wireless/radio-frequency-exposure-test-iphone-11-pro-double-fcc-limits

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