List of Low Radiation Cell Phones

A while back I posted on some recent findings that showed that cell phones can increase your risk for brain tumors. What I didn't include in that article was a list of popular current phones that that will minimize your chances for developing these tumors based on the amount of radiation the phones emitted. I understand that basing your purchase on this level of precaution is bordering on extreme but I'm sure some will find it particularly useful.

Caveat: This list is subject to change at any time and the stats provided are as published from other sources. I can not verify their accuracy beyond that nor can I perfectly keep this list current. Please do not rely on this information completely without doing your own due diligence as appropriate.

Phones Emitting The Least Radiation

Model - SAR Level
  1. Beyond E-Tech DUET D8 (0.109)
  2. Samsung Eternity SGH-A867 (0.194)
  3. Samsung SGH G800 (0.23)
  4. Samsung Soul (0.24)
  5. Samsung Impression a877 (0.27)
  6. Samsung i8510 INNOV8 (0.287)
  7. Beyond E-Tech DUET D888 (0.32)
  8. Samsung t229 (0.383)
  9. Samsung a1675 Airtime Credit (0.452)
  10. Samsung I450 (0.457)
  11. Samsung Rugby a837 (0.46)
  12. Samsung Propel Pro i627 (0.473)
  13. Samsung Gravity t459 (0.487)
  14. Samsung Alias2 U750 (0.541)
  15. AT&T Quickfire Phone (0.563)
  16. Sonim XP1 (0.6)
  17. Motorola RAZR2 V9 (0.61)
  18. Samsung Magnet a257 (0.637)
  19. Motorola Renegade V950 (0.66)
  20. LG CF360 (0.676)

Source
CNET Reviews

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