iPhone 13 Pro Max SAR Value
Head SAR 1.17 W/kg · Body SAR 1.19 W/kg per FCC testing (FCC ID BCG-E4003A). The FCC limit is 1.6 W/kg averaged over 1 gram of tissue.
Head SAR (FCC)
1.17
W/kg averaged over 1g tissue
Body SAR
1.19 W/kg
(74% of FCC limit)
FCC ID
BCG-E4003A
Released 2021
Head SAR vs FCC Limit
Moderate (50–80% of FCC limit)
Visualizes head SAR (1.17 W/kg = 73%) against the FCC ceiling of 1.6 W/kg.
Context
What this number means
At 1.17 W/kg, the iPhone 13 Pro Max's head SAR is in the typical range for current smartphones — about 73% of the FCC's 1.6 W/kg ceiling. Most flagship iPhones, Galaxies, and Pixels cluster in this 0.80–1.20 W/kg band.
Remember: SAR is a peak-power compliance test against a tissue-mimicking phantom. Your real exposure depends on signal strength, distance from the phone, and call duration. To model actual exposure at distance, try the RADIHALT EMF Calculator.
Comparison
How does the iPhone 13 Pro Max compare?
Other Apple models with similar SAR profiles.
Practical Steps
Reduce real exposure from your iPhone 13 Pro Max
Use speakerphone or headphones
SAR is measured against the head. Keeping the phone a few inches away during calls reduces exposure substantially due to the inverse-square law.
Avoid weak-signal use
Phones boost transmit power dramatically when signal is weak. Wait for stronger signal or use Wi-Fi calling indoors when cellular bars are low.
Don't carry against skin
Body SAR is tested with a 10–15 mm spacer. Carrying the phone directly in a pocket against your skin can push real-world body exposure above the tested value.
Shield where it matters
A copper-nickel Faraday fabric (like the RADIHALT blanket) attenuates RF energy from your lap or work surface during long sessions.
iPhone 13 Pro Max SAR FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What is the SAR value of the iPhone 13 Pro Max?
The iPhone 13 Pro Max has a head SAR of 1.17 W/kg and a body SAR of 1.19 W/kg per FCC testing (FCC ID BCG-E4003A). Both values are measured against the U.S. FCC limit of 1.6 W/kg averaged over 1 gram of tissue.
Is the iPhone 13 Pro Max safe to use?
The iPhone 13 Pro Max is FCC-certified, meaning it tested below the 1.6 W/kg legal limit for both head and body exposure. The FCC limit includes a roughly 50× safety margin below any observed thermal biological effect. We don't make health claims either direction — we present the FCC data so you can decide what's right for you.
How does the iPhone 13 Pro Max compare to other phones?
At 1.17 W/kg head SAR, the iPhone 13 Pro Max sits at 73% of the FCC limit. Modern flagship phones typically report head SAR values between 0.80 and 1.30 W/kg.
How can I reduce my iPhone 13 Pro Max's radiation exposure?
Use speakerphone or wired/Bluetooth headphones during calls, don't carry it directly against skin in pockets, and use it where signal is strong (phones boost transmit power dramatically in weak-signal areas). Try our EMF calculator to model how distance changes your real exposure.
Source: FCC OET Equipment Authorization Database (FCC ID BCG-E4003A). Last reviewed April 2026.
Reduce daily EMF exposure.
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