It’s no secret that absolutely any phone emits a certain level of radio frequency radiation. The limits of the allowable value of this radiation are strictly defined (1.6 W / kg in the US and 2.0 W / kg in Europe), and all new devices are SAR-certified by regulatory authorities. And, as shown by a recent report from the Canadian edition of Bankless Times on the most “fond” models, it was not without violations: the anti-record was for the Motorola Edge with a figure of 1.79 W / kg, exceeding the norm in the United States – a key sales market. Following him close to the limit are ZTE Axon 11 5G (1.59 W/kg) and OnePlus 6T (1.55 W/kg). Sony Xperia XA2 Plus, Pixel 3, 3 XL and 4a are not far behind.
The most “phony” models
On the other hand, there is also a rating of the least dangerous models prepared by DigitalInformationWorld researchers. The absolute leader was ZTE Blade V10 (0.13 W/kg), and the top five also included ZTE Axon Elite (0.17), Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ 5G (0.19) and Note 10 (0.21), as well as the Galaxy A80 (0.22). Also among the most secure are such popular models as the Galaxy A50, A72 and S20 FE. It should be noted that the radiation intensity depends on many factors, including the antenna power and the distance to the nearest tower, and the maximum indicators are included in the rating.
The safest models
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