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This section of our wireless resource web site will try to help you understand all of the various topics covering Cellular Safety - From Health Effects, Radiation, Pacemakers to Theft.

SAR Information from individual manufacturers can be found on the below web sites:

  • Alcatel: Click on any of the available links for each Alcatel model.
  • BenQ (BenQ-Siemens): Click on your model number for SAR information.
  • Blackberry: Choose a Blackberry model, and then click on ‘Users Guide’ from the right-hand menu. Select the ‘Safety and Product Information Booklet’ PDF.
  • Kyocera: Select the phone model, click on User Guide. The SAR information is located in the first few pages of the user guides.
  • LG: Choose a phone model based on your service provider from the drop-down menu. Some phones feature a ‘User Guide’ under their Product Info menu. SAR information is featured in these User Guides. If, however, the phone does not have a User Guide, you may have to contact customer support to obtain SAR values per phone model.
  • Mitsubishi: Click on your model number for SAR information.
  • Motorola: Click on your model number for SAR information.
  • Nextel (Sprint): Enter your ZIP code. Click ‘Show All Phones’ and select any model. Select the ‘Guides and Tutorials’ tab and click ‘User’s Guide’. SAR information is in the User’s Guide.
  • Nokia: Click on your model number for SAR information.
  • Palm Treo: Select the ‘for Smartphones’ tab on the left side of the page, and click on your Treo smartphone model. Click on the ‘User Guide’ PDF link on the right side of the page. The SAR information is in the User Guide.
  • Panasonic: Click on your model number for SAR information.
  • Sagem: Click on your model number for SAR information.
  • Samsung: Click on your model number for SAR information.
  • Sanyo: Select a model from the menu. Or, select a previous model by clicking ‘Previous Models’ on the right. Click on the ‘User’s Guide’ or ‘Owner’s Manual’ under the ‘Purchase Accessories’ tab.
  • Siemens (BenQ-Siemens): Click on your model number for SAR information.
  • Sony Ericsson: Click on your model number for SAR information.
  • UTStarcom: Select a model, locate your service provider from the drop-down menu on the right, and then select the ‘User Manual’. The SAR information is in the User Manual.

FCC SAR Database - You can usually find the SAR value of a cellular phone through the FCC database if you can get the FCC ID number from the instrument.

The FCC ID number is usually shown somewhere on the case of the phone or device. In many cases, you will have to remove the battery pack to find the number. Once you have the number proceed as follows. Go to the following Web address: www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid. Once you are there you will see instructions for inserting the FCC ID number. Enter the FCC ID number (in two parts as indicated: "Grantee Code" is comprised of the first three characters, the "Equipment Product Code" is the remainder of the FCC ID). Then click on "Start Search." The grant of equipment authorization for this particular ID number should appear. The highest SAR values reported in the equipment certification test data are usually included in the comments section of the grant of equipment certification.

 

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All Information is provided as a guide only. We are not responsible for any inaccuracies or problems with the data.  It is your responsibility to double check.

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