Actually I am new to the blackberry product. I have currently purchased a blackberry bold smartphone for myself, and a friend of mine told me that blackberry radiation level is higher than any other phone on the market because it is designed for people who want to stay connected anywhere and anytime so it keeps on searching for internet connection and that is why the radiation level is higher. Below I have mentioned the phone model, SAR rating, FCC id etc. so I want to know that should the blackberry manufacturer be given the credit for high radiation levels or the service provider should be given the credit. As far as I know CDMA operators have always been said for high radiation levels but I am not sure. Is it true?
BlackBerry 7100g
0.86
n/a
L6ARAQ40GW
BlackBerry 7100i
1.17
n/a
L6ARAW20IN
BlackBerry 7130c
1.09
n/a
L6ARBA40GW
BlackBerry 7250
1.27
n/a
n/a
BlackBerry 7750
1.27
n/a
L6ARAV21CN
RIM BlackBerry Curve (T-Mobile)
1.51
n/a
L6ARBJ40GW
RIM BlackBerry Curve (aka BlackBerry 8300)
1.51
n/a
L6ARBP40GW
RIM BlackBerry 8820 (AT&T)
1.16
n/a
L6ARBG40GW
RIM BlackBerry 8830 (Reliance)
0.63
n/a
L6ARBK40CG
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