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                        FCC SAR TEST REPORT
                                Test File No : F690501/RF-SAR002154-A1


  Equipment Under Test             Cellular/PCS GPRS and Cellular WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA USB Modem
  Model No.                        L-03F
  Applicant                        LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A., Inc.
  Address of Applicant             10101 Old Grove Road, San Diego, CA 92131
  FCC ID                           ZNFL03F
  Device Category                  Portable Device
  Exposure Category                General Population/Uncontrolled Exposure
  Standards                        FCC 47 CFR Part 2 (2.1093)
                                   IEEE 1528, 2003
                                   ANSI/IEEE C95.1, C95.3
  Date of Test(s)                  2014-02-25 ~ 2014-02-26
  Date of Issue                    2014-03-10
  In the configuration tested, the EUT complied with the standards specified above.
  Remarks:


   This report details the results of the testing carried out on one sample, the results contained in this test
   report do not relate to other samples of the same product. The manufacturer should ensure that all
   products in series production are in conformity with the product sample detailed in this report.
   This report may only be reproduced and distributed in full. If the product in this report is used in any
   configuration other than that detailed in the report, the manufacturer must ensure the new system
   complies with all relevant standards. Any mention of SGS Korea Co., Ltd. or testing done by SGS
   Korea Co., Ltd. in connection with distribution or use of the product described in this report must be
   approved by SGS Korea Co., Ltd. in writing.




  Report prepared by /                                                      Approved by /
  Jongwon Ma                                                                Nicky You
  Test Engineer of SAR Part                                                 Manager of SAR Part


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                                                      Revision history
  Revision     Date of issue          Revisions                                                  Revised By

  -            February 28, 2014      Initial issue                                              -
                                      Updated report per reviewer’s comments, including

                                      1. Page 4 : Corrected typo, changed from “PCB” to “PCE”

                                      2. Page 19 : Changed HSUPA target power
  A1           March 10, 2014                                                                    Jongwon Ma
                                      3. Updated KDB Publication-list the revision of KDB
                                                 Publication

                                      4. Page 30: Changed highest measured SAR plot




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                                                    Contents
  1         Testing Laboratory                                                                                4
  2         Details of Applicant                                                                               4
  3         Description of EUT(s)                                                                              4
  4         The Highest Reported SAR Values                                                                    4
  5         Test Methodology                                                                                   5
  6         Test Environment                                                                                   5
  7         Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)                                                                     6
      7.1   Introduction                                                                                       6
      7.2   SAR Definition                                                                                     6
      7.3   Test Standards and Limits                                                                          6
  8         The SAR Measurement System                                                                         8
  9         System Components                                                                                  9
   9.1      Probe                                                                                              9
   9.2      ELI Phantom                                                                                        9
   9.3      Device Holder                                                                                     10
  10        SAR Measurement Procedures                                                                        11
   10.1     Normal SAR Measurement Procedure                                                                  11
  11        SAR Test Configuration______________________________________________________________              13
  12        SAR System Verification                                                                           13
  13        Tissue Simulant Fluid for the Frequency Band                                                      15
  14        Test System Validation                                                                            17
  15     Instruments List                                                                                     18
  16     FCC Power Measurement Procedures                                                                     19
  17     Measured and Reported SAR                                                                            19
  18     Maximum Output Power Specifications                                                                  19
  19     RF Conducted Power                                                                                   19
   19.1 GSM Conducted Power                                                                                   20
   19.2 WCDMA                                                                                                 21
  20     SAR Data Summary                                                                                     23
  21     SAR Measurement Variability                                                                          25
   21.1 Measurement Variability                                                                               25
   21.2 Measurement Uncertainty                                                                               25
  Appendixes List                                                                                             26
  Appendixes A.1                                                                                              27
  Appendixes A.2                                                                                              28
  Appendixes A.3___________________________________________________________________________                   29
  Appendixes A.4___________________________________________________________________________                   30
  Appendixes A.5___________________________________________________________________________                   31
  Appendixes B.1                                                                                              32
  Appendixes C.1                                                                                              33
  Appendixes C.2                                                                                              44
  Appendixes C.3                                                                                              49
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  1    Testing Laboratory
      Company Name            SGS Korea Co., Ltd. (Gunpo Laboratory)
      Address                 Wireless Div. 4, LS-ro 182beon-gil, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, 435-040 Republic of
                               Korea
      Telephone               +82 +31 428 5700
      FAX                     +82 +31 427 2371
      Homepage                All SGS services are rendered in accordance with the applicable SGS conditions of
                              service available on request and accessible at http://www.sgs.com/en/Terms-and-
                              Conditions.aspx


  2    Details of Manufacturer
      Applicant               LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A., Inc.
      Address                 10101 Old Grove Road, San Diego, CA 92131
      Contact Person          Heeju -An
      Email                   Heeju.an@lge.com
      Phone No.               82-2-2033-1103


  3    Description of EUT(s)
      EUT Type                Cellular/PCS GPRS and Cellular WCDMA/HSDPA/HSUPA USB Modem
      Model                   L-03F
      Serial Number           N/A
      Mode of Operation       GSM850 / GSM1900 / WCDMA850
      Duty Cycle              8.3(GPRS 1Tx Slot), 4.15(GPRS 2Tx Slot), 2.77 (GPRS 3Tx Slot),
                              2.075 (GPRS 4Tx Slot), 1 (WCDMA)
      Body worn Accessory     None
      Tx Frequency Range      GSM850 (824.20 ~ 848.80 MHz)
                              GSM1900 (1850.20 ~ 1909.80 MHz)
                              WCDMA 850 (826.4 ~ 846.6 MHz)


  4    The Highest Reported SAR Values
                                                                                      Highest Reported SAR
        Exposure Configuration       Equipment Class                 Band
                                                                                            1g (W/kg)
                                                                  GPRS 850                    0.390
             Body (Data)                    PCB                  GPRS 1900                    1.101
                                                                 WCDMA 850                    0.443
      Simultaneous SAR per KDB 690783 D01v01r03                                                N/A




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  5    Test Methodology
  ANSI C95.1–1999: IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency
  Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz. It specifies the maximum exposure limit of 1.6 W/kg as averaged over any
  1 gram of tissue for portable devices being used within 20 cm of the user in the uncontrolled environment.
  Test tests documented in this report were performed in accordance with IEEE Standard 1528-2003 & IEEE 1528a-
  2005 and the following published KDB procedures.
  In additions;
        KDB 865664 D01v01r03               SAR Measurement Requirements for 100 MHz to 6 GHz
                                           Mobile and Portable Devices RF Exposure Procedures and Equipment
        KDB 447498 D01v05r02
                                           Authorization Policies
        KDB 447498 D02v02                  SAR Measurement Procedures for USB Dongle Transmitters
        KDB 248227 D01v01r02               SAR Measurement Procedures for 802.11a,b,g Transmitters
        KDB 615223 D01v01                  802.16e/WiMax SAR Measurement Guidance
                                           SAR Evaluation Considerations for Laptop, Notebook, Netbook and Tablet
        KDB 616217 D04v01r01
                                           Computers
        KDB 643646 D01v01r01               SAR Test Reduction Considerations for Occupational PTT Radios
                                           Evaluation and Approval Considerations for Handsets with Specific
        KDB 648474 D03v01r02
                                           Wireless Charging Battery Covers
        KDB 648474 D04v01r02               SAR Evaluation Considerations for Wireless Handsets
                                           RF Exposure Considerations for Low Power Consumer Wireless Power
        KDB 680106 D01v02
                                           Transfer Applications
                                           SAR Measurement Procedures for 3G Devices (CDMA 2000 / Ev-Do,
        KDB 941225 D01v02
                                           WCDMA/HSDPA/HSPA
        KDB 941225 D02v02r02               SAR Guidance for HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSDPA and 1x-Advanced
        KDB 941225 D03v01                  Recommended SAR Test Reduction Procedures for GSM/GPRS/EDGE
        KDB 941225 D04v01                  Evaluating SAR for GSM/(E)GPRS Dual Transfer Mode
        KDB 941225 D05v02r03               SAR Evaluation Considerations for LTE Devices
                                           SAR Evaluation Procedures for Portable Devices with Wireless Router
        KDB 941225 D06v01r01
                                           Capabilities
        KDB 941225 D07v01r01               SAR Evaluation Procedures for UMPC Mini-Tablet Devices


  6    Testing Environment
   Ambient temperature                           : 18°C ~ 25°C
   Relative humidity                             : 30% ~ 70%
   Liquid temperature of during the test         : <± 2°C
   Ambient noise & Reflection                    : < 0.012 W/kg




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  7     Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
      7.1 Introduction
       SAR is related to the rate at which energy is absorbed per unit mass in an object exposed to a radio field. The SAR
       distribution in a biological body is complicated and is usually carried out by experimental techniques or numerical
       modeling. The standard recommends limits for two tiers of groups, occupational/controlled and general
       population/uncontrolled, based on a person’s awareness and ability to exercise control over his or her exposure. In
       general, occupational/controlled exposure limits are higher than the limits for general population/uncontrolled
      7.2 SAR Definition
       The SAR definition is the time derivative (rate) of the incremental energy (dW) absorbed by (dissipated in) an
       incremental mass (dm) contained in a volume element (dv) of a given density (ρ). The equation description is as
       below:




       SAR is expressed in units of Watts per kilogram (W/kg)
       SAR measurement can be either related to the temperature elevation in tissue by




       Where: C is the specific head capacity, δT is the temperature rise and δt is the exposure duration, or related to the
       electrical field in the tissue by




       Where: σ is the conductivity of the tissue, ρ is the mass density of the tissue and E is the RMS electrical field
       strength.
       However for evaluating SAR of low power transmitter, electrical field measurement is typically applied.
      7.3 Test Standards and Limits
      According to FCC 47CFR §2.1093(d) The limits to be used for evaluation are based generally on criteria published
      by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) for localized specific absorption rate (‘‘SAR’’) in Section 4.2
      of ‘‘IEEE Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields,
      3 ㎑ to 300 ㎓,’’ ANSI/IEEE C95.3–2003, Copyright 2003 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers,
      Inc., New York, New York 10017. These criteria for SAR evaluation are similar to those recommended by the
      National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements (NCRP) in ‘‘Biological Effects and Exposure Criteria
      for Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields,’’ NCRP Report No. 86, Section 17.4.5. Copyright NCRP, 1986,
      Bethesda, Maryland 20814. SAR is a measure of the rate of energy absorption due to exposure to an RF transmitting
      source. SAR values have been related to threshold levels for potential biological hazards. The criteria to be used are
      specified in paragraphs (d)(1) and (d)(2) of this section and shall apply for portable devices transmitting in the
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    frequency range from 100 ㎑ to 6 ㎓. Portable devices that transmit at frequencies above 6 ㎓ are to be evaluated
    in terms of the MPE limits specified in § 1.1310 of this chapter. Measurements and calculations to demonstrate
    compliance with MPE field strength or power density limits for devices operating above 6 ㎓ should be made at a
    minimum distance of 5 cm from the radiating source.
    (1) Limits for Occupational/Controlled exposure: 0.4 W/kg as averaged over the whole-body and spatial peak SAR
    not exceeding 8 W/kg as averaged over any 1 gram of tissue (defined as a tissue volume in the shape of a cube).
    Exceptions are the hands, wrists, feet and ankles where the spatial peak SAR shall not exceed 20 W/kg, as averaged
    over an 10 grams of tissue (defined as a tissue volume in the shape of a cube). Occupational/Controlled limits apply
    when persons are exposed as a consequence of their employment provided these persons are fully aware of and
    exercise control over their exposure. Awareness of exposure can be accomplished by use of warning labels or by
    specific training or education through appropriate means, such as an RF safety program in a work environment.
    (2) Limits for General Population/Uncontrolled exposure: 0.08 W/kg as averaged over the whole-body and spatial
    peak SAR not exceeding 1.6 W/kg as averaged over any 1 gram of tissue (defined as a tissue volume in the shape of
    a cube). Exceptions are the hands, wrists, feet and ankles where the spatial peak SAR shall not exceed 4 W/kg, as
    averaged over any 10 grams of tissue (defined as a tissue volume in the shape of a cube). General
    Population/Uncontrolled limits apply when the general public may be exposed, or when persons that are exposed as
    a consequence of their employment may not be fully aware of the potential for exposure or do not exercise control
    over their exposure. Warning labels placed on consumer devices such as cellular telephones will not be sufficient
    reason to allow these devices to be evaluated subject to limits for occupational/controlled exposure in paragraph
    (d)(1) of this section.
                                             Uncontrolled Environment              Controlled Environment
               Human Exposure
                                                 General Population                       Occupational
     Partial Peak SAR
                                                      1.60 m W/g                             8.00 m W/g
     (Partial)
     Partial Average SAR
                                                      0.08 m W/g                             0.40 m W/g
     (Whole Body)
     Partial Peak SAR
                                                      4.00 m W/g                            20.00 m W/g
     (Hands/Feet/Ankle/Wrist)




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  8    The SAR Measurement System
  A block diagram of the SAR measurement System is given in Fig. a. This SAR Measurement System uses a
  Computer-controlled 3-D stepper motor system (SPEAG DASY 5 professional system). The model EX3DV4 field
  probe is used to determine the internal electric fields. The SAR can be obtained from the equation SAR= σ (|Ei|2)/ ρ
  where σ and ρ are the conductivity and mass density of the tissue-simulant.
  The DASY 5 system for performing compliance tests consists of the following items:
     A standard high precision 6-axis robot (Staubli RX family) with controller, teach pendant and software. An arm
      extension is for accommodating the data acquisition electronics (DAE).
     A dosimeter probe, i.e., an isotropic E-field probe optimized and calibrated for usage in tissue simulating liquid.
      The probe is equipped with an optical surface detector system.
     Data acquisition electronics (DAE) which performs the signal amplification, signal multiplexing, AD-conversion,
      offset measurements, mechanical surface detection, collision detection, etc. The unit is battery powered with
      standard or rechargeable batteries. The signal is optically transmitted to the EOC.




                    Fig a. The microwave circuit arrangement used for SAR system verification
      The Electro-optical converter (EOC) performs the conversion between optical and electrical of the signals for the
       digital communication to the DAE and for the analog signal from the optical surface detection. The EOC is
       connected to the measurement server.
      The function of the measurement server is to perform the time critical tasks such as signal filtering, control of the
       robot operation and fast movement interrupts.
      A probe alignment unit which improves the (absolute) accuracy of the probe positioning.
      A computer operating Windows7
      DASY 5 software.
      Remote control with teach pendant and additional circuitry for robot safety such as warning lamps, etc.
      The ELI phantom enabling testing left-hand and right-hand usage.
      Tissue simulating liquid mixed according to the given recipes.
      Validation dipole kits allowing to validate the proper functioning of the system.


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  9     System Components
      9.1 Probe
  Construction            : Symmetrical design with triangular core.
                            Built-in shielding against static charges.
                            PEEK enclosure material (resistant to organic solvents,
                            e.g., DGBE)
  Calibration             : Basic Broad Band Calibration in air Conversion Factors
                            (CF) for HSL 835 and HSL1900.
                            Additional CF-Calibration for other liquids and
                            frequencies upon request.
  Frequency               : 10 ㎒ to 6 ㎓; Linearity: ± 0.2 ㏈ (30 ㎒ to 6 ㎓)
  Directivity             : ± 0.3 ㏈ in HSL (rotation around probe axis)
                                                                                             EX3DV4 E-Field Probe
                            ± 0.5 ㏈ in tissue material (rotation normal to probe axis)
  Dynamic Range           : 10µW/g to > 100 m W/g;
                            Linearity: ± 0.2 ㏈(noise: typically < 1 µW/g)
  Dimensions              : Overall length: 337 ㎜ (Tip length: 20 ㎜)
                            Tip diameter: 2.5 ㎜ (Body diameter: 12 ㎜)
                            Distance from probe tip to dipole centers: 1 ㎜
  Application             : High precision dosimetric measurements in any exposure
                            scenario (e.g., very strong gradient fields). Only probe
                            which enables compliance testing for frequencies up to 6
                            ㎓ with precision of better 30%
  Construction            : Symmetrical design with triangular core.
                            Built-in shielding against static charges.
                            PEEK enclosure material (resistant to organic solvents,
                            e.g., DGBE)
  NOTE:
  1. The Probe parameters have been calibrated by the SPEAG. Please reference “APPENDIX C” for the Calibration
  Certification Report.
      9.2 ELI Phantom
  Construction            :   Phantom for compliance testing of handheld and body-
                              mounted wireless devices in the frequency range of 30 ㎒
                              to 6 ㎓. ELI is fully compatible with the IEC 62209-2
                              standard and all known tissue simulating liquids. ELI has
                              been optimized regarding its performance and can be
                              integrated into our standard phantom tables. A cover
                              prevents evaporation of the liquid. Reference markings on
                              the phantom allow installation of the complete setup,
                              including all predefined phantom positions and
                              measurement grids, by teaching three points. The phantom
                              is compatible with all SPEAG dosimetric probes and
                              dipoles.

                              ELI V5.0 has the same shell geometry and is manufactured
                              from the same material as ELI4, but has reinforced top
                              structure
                                                                                                 ELI Phantom

  Shell Thickness         :   2.0 mm ± 0.2 mm

  Dimensions              :   Major axis: 600 ㎜
                              Minor axis: 400 ㎜

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    9.3 Device Holder
  Construction:      :   In combination with the Twin SAM PhantomV4.0/V4.0C
                         or Twin SAM, the Mounting Device (made from POM)
                         enables the rotation of the mounted transmitter in spherical
                         coordinates, whereby the rotation point is the ear opening.
                         The devices can be easily and accurately positioned
                         according to IEC, IEEE, CENELEC, FCC or other
                         specifications. The device holder can be locked at different
                         phantom locations (left head, right head, flat phantom).
                                                                                                Device Holder
  Construction:      :   Simple but effective and easy-to-use extension for
                         Mounting Device that facilitates the testing of larger
                         devices according to IEC 62209-2 (a.q.. laptops, Cameras,
                         etc.). It is lightweight and fits easily on the upper part of
                         the Mounting Device in place of the phone positioned.



                                                                                               Device Holder




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  10 SAR Measurement Procedures
    10.1      Normal SAR Measurement Procedure
    Step 1: Power Reference Measurement
    The Power Reference Measurement and Power Drift Measurements are for monitoring the power drift of the device
    under test in the batch process. The Minimum distance of probe sensors to surface determines the closest
    measurement point to phantom surface. The minimum distance of probe sensors to surface is 2 ㎜. This distance
    cannot be smaller than the Distance of sensor calibration points to probe tip as defined in the probe properties.
    Step 2 and 3: Area Scan & Zoom Scan Procedures
    The entire evaluation of the spatial peak values is performed within the Post-processing engine (SEMCAD). The
    system always gives the maximum values for the 1 g and 10 g cubes. The algorithm to find the cube with highest
    averaged SAR is divided into the following stages:
    1. The extraction of the measured data (grid and values) from the Zoom Scan.
    2. The calculation of the SAR value at every measurement point based on all stored data (A/D values and
        measurement parameters)
    3. The generation of a high-resolution mesh within the measured volume
    4. The interpolation of all measured values from the measurement grid to the high-resolution grid
    5. The extrapolation of the entire 3-D field distribution to the phantom surface over the distance from sensor to
        surface
    6. The calculation of the averaged SAR within masses of 1 g and 10 g.
    Step 4: Power drift measurement
    The Power Drift Measurement measures the field at the same location as the most recent power reference
    measurement within the same procedure, and with the same settings. The Power Drift Measurement gives the field
    difference in dB from the reading conducted within the last Power Reference Measurement. This allows a user to
    monitor the power drift of the device under test within a batch process. The measurement procedure is the same as
    Step 1.




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                   < Area and Zoom Scan Resolutions per FCC KDB Publication 865664 D01v01r03 >




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  11 SAR Test Configuration
  According to KDB 447498 D02v02, the device that can be connected to a host through a cable must be tested with the
  device positioned in all applicable orientations against the flat phantom. And a separation distance ≤ 0.5 cm is required
  for USB-dongle transmitters.




                              USB Connector Orientations Implemented on Laptop Computers


                                                    Test Configurations
                               Front side of the EUT was tested with the direct-connection to the host device with
              1
                               Horizontal-Up (A), and separation distance between EUT and Phantom is 5 mm.
                               Back side of the EUT was tested with the direct-connection to the host device with
              2
                               Horizontal-Down (B), and separation distance between EUT and Phantom is 5 mm.
                               Right side of the EUT was tested with the direct-connection to the host device with
              3
                               Vertical-Front (C), and separation distance between EUT and Phantom is 5 mm.
                               Left side of the EUT was tested with the direct-connection to the host device with
              4
                               Vertical-Back (D), and separation distance between EUT and Phantom is 5 mm.
                               Top side of the EUT was tested with the direct-connection to the host device, and
              5
                               separation distance between EUT and Phantom is 5 mm.
                               Bottom side of the EUT was tested with the direct-connection to the host device, and
              6
                               separation distance between EUT and Phantom is 5 mm.


  12 SAR System Verification
  The microwave circuit arrangement for system verification is sketched in Fig. 1. The daily system accuracy
  verification occurs within the flat section of the SAM phantom. A SAR measurement was performed to see if the
  measured SAR was within +/- 10% from the target SAR values. These tests were done at 835 ㎒ and 1900 ㎒. The
  tests were conducted on the same days as the measurement of the DUT. The obtained results from the system accuracy
  verification are displayed in the table 1. (SAR values are normalized to 1W forward power delivered to the dipole).
  During the tests, the ambient temperature of the laboratory was in the range (22 ± 2) ° C, the relative humidity was in
  the range (55 ± 5) % R.H and the liquid depth above the ear reference points was ≥ 15 cm ± 5 mm (frequency ≤ 3
  GHz) or ≥ 10 cm ± 5 mm (frequency > 3 G Hz)in all the cases. It is seen that the system is operating within its
  specification, as the results are within acceptable tolerance of the reference values.




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                          Fig 1. The microwave circuit arrangement used for SAR system verification

  A. Agilent Model E4421B Signal Generator
  B. EMPOWER Model 2001-BBS3Q7ECK Amplifier
  C. Agilent Model E4419B Power Meter
  D. Agilent Model 9300H Power Sensor
  E. Agilent Model 86205A Directional RF Bridges
  F. Reference dipole Antenna




                                                                                      Photo of the dipole Antenna

                                       Target SAR 1 g
                                           from            Measured      Normalized                                    Liquid
Verification   Probe                                                                   Deviation
                           Tissue       Calibration        SAR 1 g        SAR 1 g                          Date        Temp.
    Kit         S/N                                                                      (%)
                                         Certificate        (0.1 W)        (1 W)                                        (°C)
                                           (1 W)
 D1900V2                  1900 ㎒
                   3862                   39.7 W/㎏         3.96 W/㎏       39.6 W/㎏        -0.25       2014-02-25            22.4
S/N: 5d158                  Body
 D835V2                    835 ㎒
                   3862                   9.32 W/㎏         0.941 W/㎏      9.41 W/㎏        0.97        2014-02-26            21.7
S/N: 4d138                  Body
                                               Table1. Results system verification




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  13 Tissue Simulant Fluid for the Frequency Band
  The dielectric properties for this simulant fluid were measured by using the Speag Model DAK-3.5 Dielectric Probe in
  conjunction with Agilent E5071C Network Analyzer(300 ㎑ - 6 ㎓) by using a procedure detailed in Section V.
                                                                             Dielectric Parameters
                   Tissue
      f (㎒)                       Limits / Measured                                             Simulated Tissue
                    type                                    Permittivity      Conductivity
                                                                                                   Temp(℃)
                                Measured, 2014-02-25            53.74              1.53               22.4
     1900.0                     Recommended Limits              53.3               1.52            21.0 ~ 23.0
                                   Deviation (%)                0.83               0.66                 -
                                Measured, 2014-02-25            53.92              1.47               22.4
     1850.2
                   Body            Deviation (%)                1.16              -3.29                 -
                                Measured, 2014-02-25            53.81              1.50               22.4
     1880.0
                                   Deviation (%)                0.96              -1.32                 -
                                Measured, 2014-02-25            53.72              1.54               22.4
     1909.8
                                   Deviation (%)                0.79               1.32                 -
                                Measured, 2014-02-26            54.99              0.94               21.7
      835.0                     Recommended Limits              55.2               0.97            21.0 ~ 23.0
                                   Deviation(%)                 -0.38             -3.09                 -
                                Measured, 2014-02-26            55.10              0.93               21.7
      824.2
                   Body            Deviation(%)                 -0.18             -4.12                 -
                                Measured, 2014-02-26            54.98              0.94               21.7
      836.6
                                   Deviation(%)                 -0.40             -3.09                 -
                                Measured, 2014-02-26            54.87              0.95               21.7
      848.8
                                   Deviation(%)                 -0.60             -2.06                 -




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  The composition of the brain & muscle tissue simulating liquid
  The following tissue formulations are provided for reference only as some of the parameters have not been thoroughly
  verified.   The composition of ingredients may be modified accordingly to achieve the desired target tissue parameters
  required for routine SAR evaluation.
   Ingredients             Frequency (㎒)
   (% by weight)                 450                  835                  915                 1900                 2450
   Tissue Type             Head      Body     Head          Body   Head          Body    Head      Body        Head     Body
   Water                   38.56     51.16    41.45         52.4   41.05         56.0    54.9       40.4       62.7      73.2
   Salt (NaCl)             3.95      1.49     1.45           1.4   1.35          0.76    0.18        0.5        0.5      0.04
   Sugar                   56.32     46.78    56.0          45.0   56.5          41.76    0.0       58.0        0.0       0.0
   HEC                     0.98      0.52      1.0           1.0    1.0          1.21     0.0       1.0         0.0       0.0
   Bactericide             0.19       0.05     0.1           0.1    0.1          0.27      0.0       0.1        0.0       0.0
   Triton X-100            0.0        0.0      0.0           0.0    0.0           0.0     0.0       0.0        36.8      0.0
   DGBE                    0.0        0.0      0.0           0.0    0.0           0.0    44.92      0.0         0.0      26.7
   Dielectric Constant     43.42      58.0    42.54         56.1   42.0          56.8     39.9      54.0       39.8      52.5
   Conductivity (S/m)      0.85      0.83     0.91          0.95    1.0          1.07    1.42       1.45       1.88      1.78


  Salt: 99 +% Pure Sodium Chloride                Sugar: 98 +% Pure Sucrose
  Water: De-ionized, 16 M+ resistivity           HEC: Hydroxyethyl Cellulose
              +
  DGBE: 99 % Di(ethylene glycol) butyl ether, [2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol]
  Triton X-100 (ultra pure): Polyethylene glycol mono [4-(1,1, 3, 3-tetramethylbutyl)phenyl]ether
  Simulating Liquids for 5 ㎓, Manufactured by SPEAG
   Ingredients                   (% by weight)
   Water                              78
   Mineral Oil                        11
   Emulsifiers                         9
   Additives and Salt                  2




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  14 Test System Validation
  Per FCC KDB 865664 D01v01r03, SAR system validation status should be documented to confirm
  measurement accuracy. The SAR systems (including SAR probes, system components and software
  versions) used for this device were validated against its performance specifications prior to the SAR
  measurements. Reference dipoles were used with the require tissue-equivalent media for system validation,
  according to the procedures outlined in IEEE 1528-2003 and FCC KDB 865664 D01v01r03. Since
  frequency within the valid frequency range of the probe calibration point, using the system that normally
  operates with the probe for routine SAR measurements and according to the required tissue-equivalent
  media.
  A tabulated summary of the system validation status including the validation date(s), measurement
  frequencies, SAR probe and tissue dielectric parameters has been included.
                                                       Dielectric
  f                    Probe     Probe
                                         Tissue       Parameters                 CW Validation               Modulated Validation
           Date                   Cal
(MHz)                   S/N      point    Type    Permit      Condu                    Probe       Probe     Mod.        Duty
                                                                        Sensitivity
                                                                                      Linearity   Isotropy
                                                                                                                                   PAR
                                                   tivity     ctivity                                        Type       Factor
835     2014-02-17     3862      835     Body     56.04       0.94       PASS         PASS        PASS       GMSK       PASS       N/A

1900    2014-02-18     3862     1900     Body     54.07       1.49       PASS         PASS        PASS       GMSK       PASS       N/A

                                          < SAR System Validation Summary>




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  15 Instruments List
                                                             Serial                      Cal
   Manufacturer            Device             Type                        Cal Date                    Cal Due
                                                            Number                     Interval
                                                          F12/5LP8A1/
       Stäubli             Robot           TX90XL             A/01          N/A           N/A           N/A
     Schmid&           Dosimetric E-
       Partner             Field           EX3DV4             3862       01/29/2014     Annual       01/29/2015
   Engineering AG         Probe
     Schmid&
                       835 ㎒ System
       Partner                               D835V2          4d138       09/27/2013    Biennial      09/27/2015
   Engineering AG     Validation Dipole
     Schmid&
                      1900 ㎒ System
       Partner                             D1900V2           5d158       09/27/2013    Biennial      09/27/2015
   Engineering AG     Validation Dipole
     Schmid&
                      Data acquisition
       Partner                               DAE4             1340       05/28/2013     Annual       05/28/2014
                        Electronics
   Engineering AG
     Schmid&
       Partner            Software        DASY5 V52             -           N/A           N/A           N/A
   Engineering AG
     Schmid&
       Partner            Phantom         ELI Phantom       TP-1200         N/A           N/A           N/A
   Engineering AG
       Agilent       Network Analyzer        E5071C       MY46111535     06/27/2013     Annual       06/27/2014
     Schmid&
                         Dielectric
       Partner                             DAK-3.5            1108       03/05/2013     Annual       03/05/2014
                       Assessment Kit
   Engineering AG
       Agilent          Power Meter          E4419B       GB43311715     06/26/2013     Annual       06/26/2014
                                                          MY41495314     09/10/2013     Annual       09/10/2014
       Agilent         Power Sensor          E9300H
                                                          MY41495307     09/10/2013     Annual       09/10/2014
       Agilent        Signal Generator       E4421B       MY43350132     06/27/2013     Annual       06/27/2014
    Empower RF                               2001-          1032 D/C
                      Power Amplifier     BBS3Q7ECK           0336       01/02/2014     Annual       01/02/2015
      Systems
                       Directional RF
       Agilent                               86205A       MY31402302     06/29/2013     Annual       06/29/2014
                          Bridges
      Microlab            LP Filter          LA-15N           N/A        09/09/2013     Annual       09/09/2014

      Microlab            LP Filter          LA-30N           N/A        09/09/2013     Annual       09/09/2014

       Agilent           Attenuator          8491B           50566       09/09/2013     Annual       09/09/2014
                          Hygro-
       JUMBP                                 BJ5478        12091382-1    07/02/2013     Annual       07/02/2014
                       Thermometer
                          Digital
   LKM Electronic                          DTM3000            3027       07/01/2013     Annual       07/01/2014
                       Thermometer
                        Spectrum
       Agilent                               E4445A       MY44020523     07/26/2013     Annual       07/26/2014
                         Analyzer
     ROHDE&           Communication
     SCHWARZ                               CMU200            109456      06/27/2013     Annual       06/27/2014
                          Tester




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  16 FCC Power Measurement Procedures
  The SAR measurement Software calculates a reference point at the start and end of the test to check for power drifts. If
  conducted power deviations of more than 5 % occurred, the tests were repeated.


  17 Measured and Reported SAR
  Per FCC KDB Publication 447498 D01v05r02, When SAR is not measured at the maximum power level allowed for
  production units, the results must be scaled to the maximum tune-up tolerance limit according to the power applied to
  the individual channels tested to determine compliance. For simultaneous transmission, the measured aggregate SAR
  must be scaled according to the sum of the differences between the maximum tune-up tolerance and actual power used
  to test each transmitter. When SAR is measured at or scaled to the maximum tune-up tolerance limit, the results are
  referred to as reported SAR. Test highest reported SAR results are identified on the grant of equipment authorization
  according to procedures in KDB 690783 D01v01r03.


  18 Maximum Output Power Specifications
  This device operates using the following maximum output power specifications. SAR values were scaled to the
  maximum allowed power to determine compliance per KDB Publication 447498 D01v05r02.
                                                                    Burst Average GMSK (dBm)
                              Mode / Band
                                                           1 slot        2 slot    3 slot        4 slot
                                       Maximum             33.2          30.5       28.5         27.2
                      GSM850
                                        Nominal            32.7          30.0       28.0         26.7
                                       Maximum             30.7          28.5       26.0         25.0
                      PCS1900
                                        Nominal            30.2          28.0       25.5         24.5
                                                                    Frame Average GMSK (dBm)
                              Mode / Band
                                                           1 slot        2 slot    3 slot        4 slot
                                       Maximum             24.17         24.48     24.24         24.19
                      GSM850
                                        Nominal            23.67         23.98     23.74         23.69
                                       Maximum             21.67         22.48     21.74         21.99
                     PCS1900
                                        Nominal            21.17         21.98     21.24         21.49
                   Tune-up Tolerance: -1.5 dB / + 0.5 dB


                                                                    Modulated Average (dBm)
                                                              3GPP            3GPP          3GPP
                              Mode / Band
                                                             Rel 99           Rel 5         Rel 6
                                                            RMC/AMR          HSDPA        HSUPA
                                          Maximum              23.7            22.7          22.9
                     WCDMA850
                                           Nominal             23.2            22.2          22.4
                   Tune-up Tolerance: -1.5 dB / + 0.5 dB


  19 RF Conducted Power Measurement
       The device in GSM and WCDMA was controlled by using a Communication tester (CMU200). The EUT was set
       to maximum power level during all tests. The DASY5 system measures power drift during SAR testing by
       comparing e-field in the same location at the beginning and at the end of measurement.

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    19.1 GSM Conducted Power
                                                                Burst -Conducted Average Power(㏈ m)
               GSM           Channel      Frequency(㎒)                         GPRS
                                                              1 Tx Slot  2 Tx Slot 3 Tx Slot 4 Tx Slot
                                128           824.2             32.89      30.21      28.02     27.15
          GSM 850 Band          190           836.6             32.86      30.18      27.84     26.95
                                251           848.8             32.61      30.15      27.79     26.78
                                512           1850.2            30.28      27.56      25.38     24.38
          PCS 1900 Band         661           1880.0            30.16      27.54      25.34     24.58
                                810           1909.8            30.09      27.31      25.12     24.15


                                                                Frame-Conducted Average Power(㏈ m)
               GSM           Channel      Frequency(㎒)                        GPRS
                                                              1 Tx Slot 2 Tx Slot 3 Tx Slot 4 Tx Slot
                                128           824.2             23.86     24.19      23.76     24.14
          GSM 850 Band          190           836.6             23.83     24.16      23.58     23.94
                                251           848.8             23.58     24.13      23.53     23.77
                                512           1850.2            21.25     21.54      21.12     21.37
          PCS 1900 Band         661           1880.0            21.13     21.52      21.08     21.57
                                810           1909.8            21.05     21.59      20.98     21.27
  Note
  1. Both burst-averaged and calculated frame-averaged powers are included. Frame-averaged power was calculated
    from the measured burst-averaged power by converting the slot powers into linear units and calculating the energy
    over 8 timeslots.
  2. The source-based frame-averaged output power was evaluated for all GPRS slot configurations. The configuration
    with the highest target frame averaged output power was evaluated for wireless router SAR. When the maximum
    frame-averaged powers are equivalent across two or more slots (within 0.25 dB), the configuration with the most
    number of time slots war tested.
  3. GPRS output powers were measured with coding scheme setting of 1 (CS1) on the base station simulator. CS1 was
    configured to measure GPRS output power measurements and SAR to ensure GMSK modulation in the signal. Our
    investigation has shown that CS1 – CS4 settings do not have any impact on the output levels or modulation in the
    GPRS modes.
  4. For body SAR testing, the EUT was set in GPRS multi-slot class12 with 2uplink slots for GSM850&PCS1900 due
    to maximum source-based time-averaged output power.




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    19.2 WCDMA
     19.2.1 Output Power Verification
     Maximum output power is measured on the High, Middle and Low channels for each applicable transmission band
     according to the general descriptions in section 5.2 of 3GPP TS 34.121, using the appropriate RMC or AMR with
     TPC (transmit power control) set to all “1s”.
     19.2.2 Head SAR Measurements
     SAR for head exposure configurations is measured using the 12.2 kbps RMC with TPC bits configured to all “1s”.
     SAR in AMR configurations is not required when the maximum average output of each RF channel for 12.2 kbps
     AMR is less than ¼ dB higher than that measured in 12.2 kbps RMC. Otherwise, SAR is measured on the
     maximum output channel in 12.2 AMR with a 3.4 kbps SRB (signaling radio bearer using the exposure
     configuration that results in the highest SAR for that RF channel in 12.2 RMC.
     19.2.3 Body SAR Measurements
     SAR for body exposure configurations is measured using the 12.2 kbps RMC with the TPC bits all “1s”.
     19.2.4 SAR Measurements for Handsets With Release 5 HSDPA
     Body SAR is not required for handsets with HSDPA capabilities when the maximum average output of each RF
     channel with HSDPA active is less than ¼ dB higher than that measured without HSDPA using 12.2 kbps RMC
     and the maximum SAR for 12.2 kbps RMC is ≤ 75 % of the SAR limit. Otherwise, SAR is Measured for HSDPA,
     using an FRC with H-Set 1 in Sub-test 1 and a 12.2 kbps RMC configured in Test Loop Mode 1, using the highest
     body SAR configuration in 12.2 kbps RMC without HSDPA, on the maximum output channel with the body
     exposure configuration that results in the highest SAR in 12.2 kbps RMC for that RF channel.




     19.2.5 SAR Measurements for Handsets With Release 6 HSUPA
     Body SAR is not required for handsets with HSPA capabilities when the maximum average output of each RF
     channel with HSUPA/HSDPA active is less than ¼ dB higher than that measured without HSUPA/HSDPA using
     12.2 kbps RMC and the maximum SAR for 12.2 kbps RMC is ≤ 75 % of the SAR limit. Body SAR for HSPA is
     measured with E-DCH Sub-test 5, using H-Set 1 and QPSK for FRC and a 12.2 kbps RMC configured in Test
     Loop Mode 1 with power control algorithm 2, according to the highest body SAR configuration in 12.1 kbps RMC
     without HSPA. When VOIP is applicable for head exposure, SAR is not required when the maximum output of
     each RF channel with HSPA is less than ¼ dB higher than that measured using 12.2 kbps RMC; otherwise, the
     same HSPA configuration used for body measurement should be used to test for head exposure.


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       3GPP
                       Mode                    Power (dBm)
      Release                                                         MPR      Βc      βd      Βc/βd     Sub-Test
      Version         Channel          4132      4183        4233
         99        WCDMA      RMC      23.46     23.48       23.54      -       -       -        -          -
         5                             22.50     22.44       22.56      0     2/15    15/15     2/15        1
         5            HSDPA            22.61     22.44       22.59      0     12/15   15/15    12/15        2
                   (WCDMA Band 5)
         5                             22.18     21.91       22.12    -0.5    15/15    8/15     15/8        3
         5                             22.13     21.93       22.19    -0.5    15/15    4/15     15/4        4
         6                             22.27     22.18       22.18      0     11/15   15/15    11/15        1
         6                             20.81     20.85       20.81     -2     6/15    15/15     6/15        2
                      HSUPA
         6         (WCDMA Band 5)      21.35     21.25       21.21     -1     15/15    9/15     15/9        3
         6                             20.79     20.81       20.84     -2     2/15    15/15     2/15        4
         6                             22.41     22.22       22.07      0     15/15   15/15    15/15        5
  Note
  1. WCDMA SAR was tested under RMC 12.2 kbps with HSPA inactive per KDB Publication 941225 D01v02. HSPA
  SAR was not required since the average output power of the HSPA subtests was not more than 0.25 dB higher than the
  RMC level and SAR was less than 1.2 W/kg




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  20 SAR Data Summary

                                                                    Ambient Temperature (°C)                  22.3
                                                                    Liquid Temperature (°C)                   21.7
   GSM850 Body SAR                                                  Date                                  2014-02-26

                     Traffic Channel                                          Power(dBm)          1-g SAR (W/kg)
      EUT                                 Distance                                    Tune-                            Plot
                   Frequency                         Theta   Phi    Slot    Measured            Measured      Scaled
     Position                   Channel     (㎜)                                        Up                              No
                      (㎒)                                                    Power               SAR           SAR
                                                                                      Limit
        A            836.6        190        5       180      0      2        30.18      30.5     0.218       0.235     -
        B            836.6        190        5       180     180     2        30.18      30.5     0.362       0.390    A.3
        C            836.6        190        5       180      0      2        30.18      30.5     0.126       0.136     -
        D            836.6        190        5       180      0      2        30.18      30.5     0.145       0.156     -
    Top Edge         836.6        190        5       90       0      2        30.18      30.5     0.030       0.032     -
   Bottom Edge       836.6        190        5       90       0      2        30.18      30.5     0.029       0.031     -

                                                                    Ambient Temperature (°C)                  22.9
                                                                    Liquid Temperature (°C)                   22.4
   GSM1900 Body SAR                                                 Date                                  2014-02-25

                     Traffic Channel                                          Power(dBm)          1-g SAR (W/kg)
      EUT                                 Distance                                    Tune-                            Plot
                   Frequency                         Theta   Phi    Slot    Measured            Measured      Scaled
     Position                   Channel     (㎜)                                        Up                              No
                      (㎒)                                                    Power               SAR           SAR
                                                                                      Limit
                    1880.0        661        5       180      0      2        27.54      28.5     0.763       0.952     -
        A           1850.2        512        5       180      0      2        27.56      28.5     0.886       1.100    A.4
                    1909.8        810        5       180      0      2        27.31      28.5     0.837       1.101     -
        B           1880.0        661        5       180     180     2        27.54      28.5     0.615       0.767     -
        C           1880.0        661        5       180      0      2        27.54      28.5     0.394       0.491     -
        D           1880.0        661        5       180      0      2        27.54      28.5     0.472       0.589     -
    Top Edge        1880.0        661        5       90       0      2        27.54      28.5     0.325       0.405     -
   Bottom Edge      1880.0        661        5       90       0      2        27.54      28.5     0.071       0.089     -
        A           1850.2        512        5       180      0      2        27.56      28.5     0.880       1.093     -

                                                                    Ambient Temperature (°C)                  22.3
                                                                    Liquid Temperature (°C)                   21.7
   WCDMA Body SAR                                                   Date                                  2014-02-26

                     Traffic Channel                                         Power(dBm)           1-g SAR (W/kg)
       EUT                                Distance                                                                     Plot
                   Frequency                         Theta    Phi        Measured     Tune-Up   Measured      Scaled
      Position                  Channel     (㎜)                                                                        No
                      (㎒)                                                 Power        Limit     SAR           SAR
        A            836.6        4183       5        180      0           23.48       23.7       0.266       0.280     -
        B            836.6        4183       5        180     180          23.48       23.7       0.421       0.443    A.5
        C            836.6        4183       5        180      0           23.48       23.7       0.125       0.131     -
        D            836.6        4183       5        180      0           23.48       23.7       0.121       0.127     -
    Top Edge         836.6        4183       5        90       0           23.48       23.7       0.033       0.035     -
   Bottom Edge       836.6        4183       5        90       0           23.48       23.7       0.029       0.031     -



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                               4, LS-ro 182beon-gil, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, 435-040
                                     Tel. 031-428-5700 / Fax. 031-427-2371
                                               http://www.sgsgroup.kr                                 Page :     24 / 64

  General Notes
  1. The test data reported are the worst-case SAR values according to test procedures specified in IEEE 1528-2003,
    FCC KDB Publication 865664 D01v02r03 and FCC KDB Publication 447498 D01v05r02.
  2. All modes of operation were investigated, and worst-case results are reported.
  3. The EUT is tested 2nd hot-spot peak, if it is less than 2 dB below the highest peak.
  4. The manufacturer has confirmed that the device(s) tested have the same physical, mechanical and thermal
    characteristics and are within operational tolerances expected for production units.
  5. SAR results were scaled to the maximum allowed power to demonstrate compliance per FCC KDB Publication
    447498 D01v05r02.
  6. Per FCC KDB Publication 865664 D01v01r03, variability SAR tests were performed when the measured SAR
    results for a frequency band were greater than 0.8 W/kg. Repeated SAR measurements are highlighted in the tables
    above for clarity. Please see section 21 for variability analysis.
  GSM Notes
  1. Justification for reduced test configurations per KDB Publication 941225 D03v01: The source-based time-averaged
    output power was evaluated for all multi-slot operations. The multi-slot configuration with the highest frame
    averaged output power was evaluated for SAR.
  2. Per FCC KDB Publication 447498 D01v05r02, if the reported (scaled) SAR measured at the middle channel or
    highest output power channel for each test configuration is ≤ 0.8 W/kg then testing at the other channels is not
    required for such test configuration(s). When the maximum output power variation across the required test channels
    is>1/2 ㏈, instead of the middle channel, the highest output power channel must be used.
  WCDMA Notes
  1. WCDMA mode in Body SAR was tested under RMC 12.2 kbps with HSPA inactive per KDB Publication 941225
    D01v02. HSPA SAR was not required since the average output power of the HSPA subtests was not more than
    0.25 ㏈ higher than the RMC level and SAR was less than 1.2 W/kg.
  2. Per FCC KDB Publication 447498 D01v05r02, if the reported (scaled) SAR measured at the middle channel or
    highest output power channel for each test configuration is ≤ 0.8 W/kg then testing at the other channels is not
    required for such test configuration(s). When the maximum output power variation across the required test channels
    is>1/2 ㏈, instead of the middle channel, the highest output power channel must be used




Report File No :   F690501/RF-SAR002154-A1                                                  Date of Issue :    2014-03-10


                                                SGS Korea Co., Ltd.
                                4, LS-ro 182beon-gil, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, 435-040
                                      Tel. 031-428-5700 / Fax. 031-427-2371
                                                http://www.sgsgroup.kr                                Page :     25 / 64

  21 SAR Measurement Variability
    21.1 Measurement Variability
    Per FCC KDB Publication 865664 D01v01r03, SAR measurement variability was assessed for each frequency band,
    which was determined by the SAR probe calibration point and tissue-equivalent medium used for the device
    measurements. When both head and body tissue-equivalent media were required for SAR measurements in a
    frequency band, the variability measurement procedures were applied to the tissue medium with the highest
    measured SAR, using the highest measured SAR configuration for that tissue-equivalent medium. These additional
    measurements were repeated after the completion of all measurements requiring the same head or body tissue-
    equivalent medium in a frequency band. The test device was returned to ambient conditions (normal room
    temperature) with the battery fully charged before it was re-mounted on the device holder for the repeated
    measurement(s) to minimize any unexpected variations in the repeated results.
   SAR Measurement Variability was assessed using the following procedures for each frequency band:
   1. When the original highest measured SAR is ≥ 0.80 W/kg, the measurement was repeated once.
   2. A second repeated measurement was preformed only if the ratio of largest to smallest SAR for the original and first
     repeated measurements was > 1.20 or when the original or repeated measurement was ≥ 1.45 W/kg (~ 10% from
     the 1-g SAR limit).
   3. A third repeated measurement was performed only if the original, first or second repeated measurement was ≥ 1.5
     W/kg and the ratio of largest to smallest SAR for the original, first and second repeated measurements is > 1.20.
   4. Repeated measurements are not required when the original highest measured SAR is < 0.80 W/kg
                             Traffic Channel                             1st                2st                 3st
                                                Distance   Measured
               EUT                                                    Repeated           Repeated            Repeated
 Test Mode                Frequency                        1 g SAR               Ratio              Ratio               Ratio
              Position                Channel     (㎜)                 1 g SAR            1 g SAR             1 g SAR
                             (㎒)                            (W/kg)
                                                                       (W/kg)             (W/kg)              (W/kg)
 GPRS1900
                   A        1850.2       512       5        0.886      0.880     1.01      N/A      N/A        N/A         N/A
   2Tx


    21.2 Measurement Uncertainty
    The measured SAR was < 1.5 W/kg for all frequency bands. Therefore, per KDB Publication 865664 D01v01r03,
    the extended measurement uncertainty analysis per IEEE 1528-2003 was not required.




Report File No :       F690501/RF-SAR002154-A1                                             Date of Issue :     2014-03-10


                                           SGS Korea Co., Ltd.
                           4, LS-ro 182beon-gil, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, 435-040
                                 Tel. 031-428-5700 / Fax. 031-427-2371
                                           http://www.sgsgroup.kr                       Page :     26 / 64

  Appendixes List
    Appendix A             A.1 Verification Test Plots for 835 MHz
                           A.2 Verification Test Plots for 1900 MHz
                           A.3 SAR Test Plots for GSM850 Band
                           A.4 SAR Test Plots for GSM1900 Band
                           A.5 SAR Test Plots for WCDMA850 Band
    Appendix B             B.1 Uncertainty Analysis

    Appendix C             C.1 Calibration certificate for Probe
                           C.2 Calibration certificate for DAE
                           C.3 Calibration certificate for Dipole




Report File No :   F690501/RF-SAR002154-A1                                    Date of Issue :    2014-03-10


                                         SGS Korea Co., Ltd.
                            4, LS-ro 182beon-gil, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, 435-040
                                  Tel. 031-428-5700 / Fax. 031-427-2371
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  Appendix A.1
  Verification Test Plots for 835 MHz




Report File No :   F690501/RF-SAR002154-A1                                     Date of Issue :    2014-03-10


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                            4, LS-ro 182beon-gil, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, 435-040
                                  Tel. 031-428-5700 / Fax. 031-427-2371
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  Appendix A.2
  Verification Test Plots for 1900 MHz




Report File No :   F690501/RF-SAR002154-A1                                     Date of Issue :    2014-03-10


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                           4, LS-ro 182beon-gil, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, 435-040
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    Appendix A.3
    SAR Test Plots for GSM850 Band




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                           4, LS-ro 182beon-gil, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, 435-040
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    Appendix A.4
    SAR Test Plots for GSM1900 Band




Report File No :   F690501/RF-SAR002154-A1                                    Date of Issue :    2014-03-10


                                        SGS Korea Co., Ltd.
                           4, LS-ro 182beon-gil, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, 435-040
                                 Tel. 031-428-5700 / Fax. 031-427-2371
                                           http://www.sgsgroup.kr                       Page :     31 / 64

    Appendix A.5
    SAR Test Plots for WCDMA850 Band




Report File No :   F690501/RF-SAR002154-A1                                    Date of Issue :    2014-03-10


                                        SGS Korea Co., Ltd.
                           4, LS-ro 182beon-gil, Gunpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, 435-040
                                 Tel. 031-428-5700 / Fax. 031-427-2371
                                           http://www.sgsgroup.kr                       Page :     32 / 64

    Appendix B.1
    Uncertainty Analysis
  Measurement uncertainty for 300 MHz to 3 GHz averaged over 1 gram




Report File No :   F690501/RF-SAR002154-A1                                    Date of Issue :    2014-03-10



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