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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra vs Samsung Galaxy S21 PLUS

Samsung Galaxy S22 UltraSamsung Galaxy S21 PLUS
Head SAR Level (44.9% Difference)
1.18 W/kg (1g)0.65 W/kg (1g)
Body SAR Level (3.1% Difference)
0.98 W/kg (1g)0.95 W/kg (1g)
Product Specific Use (14.8% Difference)
1.22 W/kg (1g)1.04 W/kg (1g)
Simultaneous Transmission (0.6% Difference)
1.58 W/kg (1g)1.59 W/kg (1g)
Simultaneous Head SAR (0.6% Difference)
1.55 W/kg (1g)1.56 W/kg (1g)
Simultaneous Body SAR (2.6% Difference)
1.51 W/kg (1g)1.55 W/kg (1g)
Hotspot SAR (0.6% Difference)
1.58 W/kg (1g)1.59 W/kg (1g)

 

 



Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Safety Tip: Turning Off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Reduces Radiation.

This SAR chart reveals how turning off Wi-Fi and Bluetooth on your Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra can significantly reduce your exposure to radiation. Our SAR comparison chart shows that by simply turning off these transmitters, you can lower the RF radiation exposure to your head by 23.9%, and you can lower exposure to the body by 35.1%, when considering these differences between cellular-only (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth OFF) and simultaneous use exposure (Wi-Fi/Bluetooth ON), a wise way to reduce excessive phone radiation is to tap off unnecessary transmitters when not in use. Additionally, when using your phone as a hotspot, turning off Bluetooth can reduce your exposure by up to 29.5% according to the FCC SAR report for device number A3LSMS908U.

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra SAR Levels

Comparison of SAR levels between cellular-only and simultaneous exposure
RADIATION LEVELSCELLULAR ONLY(% DIFF)SIMULTANEOUS
HEAD1.18 W/kg23.9%1.55 W/kg
BODY0.98 W/kg35.1%1.51 W/kg
HOTSPOT1.22 W/kg29.5%1.58 W/kg

 

 

 

 

 

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