The German Federal Office for Radiation Protection released comprehensive database in late 2019 on smartphones that emit the highest radiation by giving them Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value.
Smartphones are no doubt part of our lives, but as we’re all forced indoors, these devices are a saviour for us and we can’t just put them away. However, you should know that cellphones emit radiations, which can have a long-term impact on our health. Even as research on the radiation effects is difficult to conduct and analyse thoroughly, the German Federal Office for Radiation Protection released comprehensive database in late 2019 on smartphones that emit the highest radiation by giving them Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) value. Take a look at smartphones that emit the most radiation.
No 10 | iPhone 7 | SAR value: 1.38
No 9 | Xiaomi Mi 9/9 SE | SAR value: 1.39
No 8 | Google Pixel 3 XL | SAR value: 1.39
No 7 | Xperia XA2 Plus | Sony | SAR value: 1.41
No 6 | Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 | Mi | SAR value: 1.45
No 5 | HTC U12 life | HTC | SAR value: 1.48
No 4 | OnePlus 6T | Mi | SAR value: 1.55
No 3 | Xiaomi Mi Max 3 SG | Mi | SAR value: 1.56
No 2 | Xiaomi M1 Max 3 | Mi | SAR value: 1.58 (Image" Mi)
No 1 | Xiaomi Mi A1 1.75 | Mi | SAR value: 1.75