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Cellular Phone Radiation Rankings
The choice of a cellular phone can influence
one's exposure to cell phone radiation. The data below demonstrates the
wide varieties of exposure one can expect from the variety of cellular phones on
the market. As shown here, one can potentially reduce her radiation exposure by
over 80% simply by choosing the correct cellular phone.
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TEN
HIGHEST SAR CELL PHONES
SAR (Specific Absorbed Radiation)
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TEN
LOWEST
SAR CELL PHONES
SAR (Specific Absorbed Radiation)
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1. |
Ericsson KF788 |
1.56
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Qualcomm
PDQ-1900
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0.2634
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Motorola ST7868 |
1.53
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2.
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Mitsubishi Trium Galaxy g-130
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0.35
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2. |
Nokia 6185 |
1.53
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3.
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Motorola I1000plus
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0.43
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Motorola SC-3160
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1.52
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4.
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Motorola
GSM3682 & g250
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0.457
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Motorola IHDT-5ZRS1
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1.51
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5.
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Motorola Startac 7860 & st7860
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0.54
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Ericsson T-28
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1.49
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6.
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Motorola Startac 7762
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0.58
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Audiovox PCX-1100XL
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1.48
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7.
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Ericsson I888 World GSM-900
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0.69
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Samsung SCH-411 |
1.4785 |
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7.
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Motorola i500(550,700)
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0.69
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Audiovox 3300
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1.4514
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9.
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Audiovox HGP2000e
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0.7496
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Nokia 5160
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1.45 |
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10. |
Motorola i2000
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0.79 |
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All SAR (Specific Absorbed Rate) data in these lists was
provided by manufacturers to the FCC. SAR is a way of measuring the
quantity of radio frequency (RF) energy that is absorbed by the body. In order for a
phone to pass FCC certification, that phone's maximum SAR level must be less
than 1.6 W/kg (watts per kilogram).
Our thanks to the staff at DoMode.com, which sponsors the cell phone
radiation site from which we obtained the ten best and worst lists. For
their current much longer list, see their site at: http://www.sardata.com/sardata.htm
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