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Realme RMX3472 RF Test Report: Comprehensive RF Performance Analysis Official RF test report for the Realme RMX3472 mobile phone, detailing compliance with 47 CFR Part 2 and other relevant standards. Includes test results for power, bandwidth, stability, and emissions. |
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realme RMX3393 Quick Guide: Setup, Specifications, and Regulatory Information A comprehensive quick start guide for the realme RMX3393 smartphone, detailing setup instructions, data transfer methods, technical and radio wave specifications, and essential FCC regulatory compliance information. |
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Realme RMX3938 Quick Guide: Specifications, Features, and Safety Information A concise guide to the Realme RMX3938 smartphone, covering setup, key features, technical specifications, radio wave data, SAR information, and regulatory compliance. Includes FCC regulations and warnings. |
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Realme RMX3231 Safety Guide This safety guide for the Realme RMX3231 mobile phone provides essential information on FCC regulatory conformance, RF exposure (SAR) limits, and safe usage guidelines. |
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Realme RMX2156 Mobile Phone: Warranty, Safety, and Compliance Information Comprehensive guide to the Realme RMX2156 mobile phone, covering warranty terms, service conditions, safety precautions, battery usage, RF exposure information, and regulatory compliance statements (FCC, EU). |
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Realme RMX1971 Mobile Phone FCC EMC Test Report This document details the FCC Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) test results for the Realme RMX1971 mobile phone, covering radiated and conducted emissions testing performed by Shenzhen BALUN Technology Co., Ltd. |
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Realme RMX3871 Quick Start Guide This quick start guide provides essential information for the Realme RMX3871 smartphone, including setup, basic functions, specifications, and regulatory compliance details. |
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Realme RMX3939 FCC Attestation Statement for Non-Covered Equipment FCC attestation statement from Realme Chongqing Mobile Telecommunications Corp., Ltd. confirming that the RMX3939 device is not identified as producing 'covered' equipment, as per FCC regulations. |