Hi Mark,
Thank you very for the link, it is very helpful.
Dave

On Oct 15, 3:46 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> dave wrote:
> > Marco,
> > Thanks for your google suggestion. Actually I did search but found
> > about 3 or 4 of them. According to the 
> > sitehttp://www.androphones.com/all-android-phones.php,
> > there are about 20 devices on the market or would be pushed out soon
> > (supposed they have already passed the FCC test). I think some of the
> > developers here may have the devices and would be willing to provide
> > the information like the model number or FCC id or the phones, or
> > provide me the SAR values they know. I need these values in one of my
> > android app projects. And that is the reason I posted my question
> > here. Thanks.
> > Dave
>
> The FCC IDs of phones, hyperlinked to the FCC filings, are on
> phonescoop.com. Just search for the phones you want.
>
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