Safety certifications for iPhone and iPhone batteries
This article describes the international safety standards that iPhone batteries and iPhone meet.
About iPhone battery safety certifications
All iPhone batteries are tested, certified and in compliance with these international safety standards:
United Nations (UN) Transport Regulations UN38.3: Covers battery safety during air transport.
Underwriters Laboratory (UL) 2054: Covers safety of lithium-ion batteries in general use.
IEC 62368-1 and International Standard IEC/EN 62368-1: Cover the use of batteries in information-technology equipment.
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 1725: Covers safety of lithium-ion batteries used in mobile devices.
International Standard IEC 62133-2: Covers secondary cells and batteries containing alkaline or other nonacid electrolytes.
These standards meet the safety and testing criteria in the FAA Advisory Circular AC 120-76E regarding the airworthiness and use of portable electronic flight bags.
About iPhone safety certifications
iPhone complies with the safety standards for Safety of Information Technology Equipment, IEC 62368-1 and IEC 60950-1. Many countries and regions have adopted these safety standards:
UL 62368-1 in the United States
CSA 62368-1 in Canada
EN62368-1 in Europe
AS/NZS 62368:1 in Australia and New Zealand.