Cellphone radiation levels
January 9, 2006 by Jayvee Fernandez
Filed under The Unwired Life
CNET has offered a public service thingamajig, posting a chart of the top irradiated phones ever made. “According to the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA), SAR or specific absorption rate is “a way of measuring the quantity of radiofrequency (RF) energy that is absorbed by the body.” For a phone to pass FCC certification, that phone’s maximum SAR level must be less than 1.6W/kg (watts per kilogram). In Europe, the level is capped at 2W/kg. The SAR level listed in our chart represents the maximum SAR level with the phone next to the ear, a level obtained through required FCC tests.” (Source)
1a. Motorola V120c 1.55
1b. Motorola V265 1.55
3. Motorola V70 1.54
4a. Motorola P8767 1.53
4b. Motorola ST7868 1.53
4c. Motorola ST7868W 1.53
7a. Motorola A845 1.51
7b. Panasonic Allure 1.51
7c. Treo 650 GSM 1.51
10. Sony Ericsson P910 1.50
So what does this all mean? Well, nothing really. The effects of mobile phone radiation has been played with over and over again to the point that it’s been hyped as an urban legend. Remember the exploding gas pumps incidents?
The term ‘harmful’ is pretty relative. I mean, if we want to take this debate to the dogs, I could very well say that the sun’s rays also do emit radiation – which is why the harmful effects of beach tanning will eventually catch up on your skin after 20 or so years. But I digress!

















Thanks for the article. I am new to your blog and I like what i see. I look forward to your future work.
thank you for dropping by!
they disproved the exploding gas thing and this radiation thingamajiggy in Mythbusters (Discovery Channel).
it was cool
saw it! it was cool!