The Samsung Galaxy S22 has been tested for its radiation levels by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The specific absorption rate (SAR) levels, measured in watts per kilogram (W/kg), were found to be:
- 1.03 W/kg at the head, which is ranked #44 and represents 64.38% of the legal limit
- 1.15 W/kg when worn on the body, which is ranked #62 and represents 71.88% of the legal limit
- 1.25 W/kg when used as a hotspot or Airplay, which is ranked #72 and represents 78.13% of the legal limit
The simultaneous SAR levels for cellular transmission and Wi-Fi is:
- 1.55 W/kg at the head, which is ranked #63 and represents 96.88% of the legal limit
- 1.57 W/kg when worn on the body, which is ranked #70 and represents 98.13% of the legal limit
- 1.59 W/kg when used as a hotspot simultaneously with other transmitters active, which is ranked #66 and represents 99.38% of the legal limit
It’s important to note that, FCC SAR testing is measured in watts per kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ONE gram of simulated biological tissue and the USA legal limit is 1.6 W/kg
Also, The FCC approval date for Samsung Galaxy S22 is 7 December 2021, and the FCC ID is A3LSMS901U, if anyone wants to check the report from FCC it can be found via the FCC Report Link.