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Certification mark for fluency rating of Android mobile terminals with touch screens

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Certification mark for fluency rating of Android mobile terminals with touch screens  

Certification mark for fluency rating of Android mobile terminals with touch screens  Certification mark for fluency rating of Android mobile terminals with touch screens

Certification mark for fluency rating of Android mobile terminals with touch screens  Certification mark for fluency rating of Android mobile terminals with touch screens

Certification mark for fluency rating of Android mobile terminals with touch screens  Certification mark for fluency rating of Android mobile terminals with touch screens

 

SCOPE:

This certification mark is for the fluency rating of Android mobile terminals with touch screens.

Examples of Android mobile terminals with touch screens include, but are not limited to, the following products:

  • Mobile Phone
  • Tablet Computer
  • Laptop Computer

 

BASIS OF CERTIFICATION (TEST REQUIREMENTS):

The certification mark is awarded within the framework of voluntary testing and certification. It demonstrates that the product has been tested and certified by the third-party organisation TÜV SÜD. The certification mark is only affixed to products that undergo inspection by TÜV SÜD Product Service and comply with the criteria quoted below.

 

KEY STATEMENTS OF THE CERTIFICATION MARK:

60-month fluency rating

The 60-month fluency rating is used to evaluate how smoothly the product operates after aging, based on a 60-month aging model. The fluency rating is classified into 5 levels based on the fluency index, where "A" is the highest level and "E is the lowest. The scoring of the fluency index considers both the aging rate and the fluency performance value after aging.

72-month fluency rating

The 72-month fluency rating is used to evaluate how smoothly the product operates after aging, based on a 72-month aging model. The fluency rating is classified into 5 levels based on the fluency index, where "A" is the highest level and "E is the lowest. The scoring of the fluency index considers both the aging rate and the fluency performance value after aging.