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  • 04-30-2011, 12:51 PM
    mstealth
    Quote Originally Posted by topazone View Post
    it very important to watch for radiation levels of devices
    i usually go to cellphones radiation ratings as they have all the phones sorted by sar levels
    you can even cut it by brand so it is very easy to first declare your need
    for example i want a phone with gps and wifi and utms 850 and than you get a list
    of all phones matching sorted by SAR levels .

    when it comes to my health i"m willing to put some extra $ on it .
    better safe than sorry .
    Thanks for giving this link, it help me also.
  • 04-25-2011, 01:05 PM
    Hachiko
    Here are the list of phones sorted from the ones with low sar level to high:


    Lowest Radiation:

    1. Samsung Impression (SGH-a877)
    2. Motorola RAZR V8
    3. Samsung SGH-t229
    4. Samsung Rugby (SGH-a837)
    5. Samsung Propel Pro (SGH-i627)
    6. Samsung Gravity (SGH-t459)
    7. T-Mobile Sidekick
    8. LG Xenon (GR500)
    9. Motorola Karma QA1
    10. Sanyo Katana-II

    And then you definitely would want to steer away from these:

    Highest Radiation:

    1. Motorola MOTO VU204
    2. T-Mobile myTouch 3G
    3. Kyocera Jax S1300
    4. BlackBerry Curve 8330
    5. Motorola W385
    6. T-Mobile Shadow
    7. Motorola C290
    8. Motorola i335
    9. Motorola MOTO VE240
    10. BlackBerry 9000 Bold
  • 04-25-2011, 01:12 AM
    D.Dark
    as far as I know LG C320 InTouch Lady is one of the lowest, but I dont think youd get that
  • 04-23-2011, 07:15 AM
    topazone
    it very important to watch for radiation levels of devices
    i usually go to cellphones radiation ratings as they have all the phones sorted by sar levels
    you can even cut it by brand so it is very easy to first declare your need
    for example i want a phone with gps and wifi and utms 850 and than you get a list
    of all phones matching sorted by SAR levels .

    when it comes to my health i"m willing to put some extra $ on it .
    better safe than sorry .
  • 04-20-2011, 11:03 AM
    Battle-Bug
    Please help me as I'm new to cell phones.

    I'm looking for my first cell phone, so I need help finding a new phone and network. I'm looking for a low radiation phone (price doesn't matter) and the cheapest plan. 0.75 SAR is the most I'm willing to use, but I'd prefer under 0.4 SAR. I need 1000 minutes/month, and I don't believe in paying more than $30/mo. If I pay per minute, that minute is worth up to 6 cents to me. I'm ok with unlocking as long as it works and doesn't get relocked. I'm not picky about phone type, size, or features.

    Thanks,
    Mike

    Edit: Location is Tomball, TX 77375

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