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Last updated on: 9/25/2017 | Author: ProCon.org

Highest and Lowest Radiation Cell Phones

Posted on September 25, 2017 (June 24, 2020) by ProCon.org

The FCC created a measure of the rate at which body tissue absorbs radiation during cell phone use. Check our chart to see which phones have the highest and lowest radiation absorption rates, along with listings for the iPhone and Galaxy S series.

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