On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 21:46, Mark Murphy <mmur...@commonsware.com> wrote:

> The FCC IDs of phones, hyperlinked to the FCC filings, are on
> phonescoop.com. Just search for the phones you want.
>

I do not know if you care, but for european phones :
models/frequencies may be different, and SAR is not mesured the same
way.
(US : W/kg over 1g of tissue / EU : W/kg averaged on 10g of tissue)
Also, maximum allowed is different (US : 1.6 W/kg,  EU : 2 W/kg )

European law imposes SAR ("DAS" in french) values to be shown to
buyers in specifications. So you may just check on sellers websites
(ex. providers : sfr , orange , bouygues , ....)

Note that though the HTC Dream (G1) is reported with the same SAR in
US and france (1.11 W/kg),
the "Sapphire" is not : in US  the HTC MyTouch 3G has SAR = 1.55 W/kg
In France the HTC Magic  has SAR = 0.95 W/kg
A bit weird...

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