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Sony Ericsson Cell Phone
Radiation SAR Rating

An SAR value is a measure of the maximum energy absorbed by a unit of mass of exposed tissue of a person using a mobile phone, over a given time or more simply the power absorbed per unit mass. SAR values are usually expressed in units of watts per kilogram (W/kg) in either 1g or 10g of tissue.

Manufacturer / Model number SAR rating
(1.6W/kg)
SAR rating
(2.0W/kg)
Sony Ericsson A1228C 1.34  
Sony Ericsson A1228D, LX, di 1.35  
Sony Ericsson A3618 1.43  
Sony Ericsson C902   1.34
Sony Ericsson C905   1.34
Sony Ericsson CMD J6 0.80  
Sony Ericsson CMD J70   0.86
Sony Ericsson CM-M1300   1.16
Sony Ericsson DH-668 1.32  
Sony Ericsson F500i   0.82
Sony Ericsson J100, J100i   0.96
Sony Ericsson J200i   0.69
Sony Ericsson J210i   0.70
Sony Ericsson J220i   0.89
Sony Ericsson J230, J230i   0.98
Sony Ericsson J300a 1.12  
Sony Ericsson J300i   1.02
Sony Ericsson K300i 1.52 0.96
Sony Ericsson K310i 1.52 0.96
Sony Ericsson K500i 1.52  
Sony Ericsson K508i   0.54
Sony Ericsson K510i   0.88
Sony Ericsson K530i   1.17
Sony Ericsson K550i 1.37 1.25
Sony Ericsson K600i   0.50
Sony Ericsson K608i   0.78
Sony Ericsson K610i   1.01
Sony Ericsson K660 1.15  
Sony Ericsson K700 1.39 0.48
Sony Ericsson K700i 1.39 0.48
Sony Ericsson K750i   0.99
Sony Ericsson K770i   1.69
Sony Ericsson K800i N/A 0.58
Sony Ericsson K810i 0.77 1.15
Sony Ericsson K850i V3 0.76 1.14
Sony Ericsson M600i 1.15  

Sony Ericsson Mylo
From the Sony manual " This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it is deemed to comply without testing of specific absorption rate (SAR)"

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Sony Ericsson P1, P1i 1.11 0.56
Sony Ericsson P800 1.07  
Sony Ericsson P900 1.01  
Sony Ericsson P910i 1.50  
Sony Ericsson P910a 1.50  
Sony Ericsson P990i 0.78 0.78
Sony Ericsson S500i 0.77 1.35
Sony Ericsson S700i 0.42 0.73
Sony Ericsson S710, S710a 0.88 0.70
Sony Ericsson T19LX 1.40  
Sony Ericsson T28 1.49 1.27
Sony Ericsson T39 0.9  
Sony Ericsson T61z 0.92  
Sony Ericsson T68 0.74  
Sony Ericsson T68i 0.58  
Sony Ericsson T100 1.30  
Sony Ericsson T102 1.30  
Sony Ericsson T105 1.17  
Sony Ericsson T200 0.92  
Sony Ericsson T226 1.18  
Sony Ericsson T230 1.23  
Sony Ericsson T237 1.18  
Sony Ericsson T250i 0.83  
Sony Ericsson T290a 1.18 0.75
Sony Ericsson T290i 1.23 0.74
Sony Ericsson T300 1.20  
Sony Ericsson T608 1.46  
Sony Ericsson T610 1.21  
Sony Ericsson T616 1.16  
Sony Ericsson T628   0.88
Sony Ericsson T630 0.83  
Sony Ericsson T637 1.41  
Sony Ericsson T650i 1.45 1.80
Sony Ericsson V600i   1.62
Sony Ericsson V610i   1.31
Sony Ericsson V630i   1.25
Sony Ericsson V800   1.05
Sony Ericsson W200 1.19  
Sony Ericsson W300i 1.42  
Sony Ericsson W550i 1.09 0.77
Sony Ericsson W580, W580i 1.26 0.74
Sony Ericsson W600i 1.26  
Sony Ericsson W610 1.27  
Sony Ericsson W660i   1.27
Sony Ericsson W700i   0.78
Sony Ericsson W800i 1.26  
Sony Ericsson W810i 1.04 0.99
Sony Ericsson W880i 1.47 1.45
Sony Ericsson W900i 0.44 0.70
Sony Ericsson W910i   0.90
Sony Ericsson Z200 1.37  
Sony Ericsson Z300a 1.43 0.90
Sony Ericsson Z300i   0.75
Sony Ericsson Z310i 0.96  
Sony Ericsson Z500a 1.45  
Sony Ericsson Z520a, Z520i 1.48 0.38
Sony Ericsson Z530i   0.88
Sony Ericsson Z550a 1.02  
Sony Ericsson Z600 0.84 0.16
Sony Ericsson Z610i   1.32
Sony Ericsson Z710i   0.87
Sony Ericsson Z750i 1.48 1.04
Sony Ericsson Z770i   0.44
Sony Ericsson Z800i   1.05
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North American and Australian Standard. The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of body tissue.

European Standard. The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over ten grams of body tissue.

To compare relative radiation of different mobile phones, only compare phones using the same standard.

The SAR levels listed above represent the maximum SAR level for the phone, not just the SAR level at the head, which sources like CNET publish.

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