iPhone 16e User Manual and Warranty Information
Essential safety, regulatory, and warranty information for the iPhone 16e. Learn about battery care, laser safety, hearing protection, and consumer rights.
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Product Overview and Safety
The iPhone 16e is a sophisticated mobile device designed with advanced technology, including a TrueDepth camera system and proximity sensors that utilize Class 1 laser components. For your safety, do not attempt to disassemble or repair the device yourself. Any repairs, especially those involving the battery or laser systems, must be performed by Apple or an authorized service provider to prevent risks of fire, injury, or exposure to invisible infrared radiation.
Battery and Charging
To ensure safety and longevity, the lithium-ion battery should only be serviced by trained professionals. Always recycle or dispose of batteries according to local environmental laws. The device supports USB PD fast charging and is compatible with standard USB-C and BC1.2 charging specifications. For optimal performance, use a power adapter providing between 4.5W and 26.0W.
Hearing and Health
To prevent potential hearing damage, avoid listening at high volume levels for extended periods. The device contains magnets and radio components that may interfere with medical devices; consult your physician if you have concerns. For accessibility features and hearing aid compatibility (HAC), please refer to the official Apple support resources.
Regulatory and Compliance
The iPhone 16e complies with international standards for radio frequency exposure and wireless equipment directives. Specific regulatory information, including certification details, can be found on the device under Settings > General > Legal & Regulatory. This device is intended for indoor use within specific frequency bands in various countries.
Warranty and Consumer Rights
Apple provides a two-year limited warranty covering material and manufacturing defects from the date of original purchase. This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear or accidental damage. In the event of a defect, consumers have specific rights under local consumer protection laws, including the right to request repair, price reduction, or replacement. If a dispute arises, consumers may contact local consumer arbitration committees or consumer courts.
Disposal and Recycling
Please dispose of your device and its battery responsibly by following local regulations. Do not treat them as household waste. Utilizing designated collection points helps conserve natural resources and protects human health and the environment.
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