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Old April 13th, 2008, 03:51 PM
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Default Quad-Band V195 $40 from T-Mobile with $25 airtime card

In article <47fe30e2$0$36363$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net>, SMS wrote:
> Yes, it has the maximum allowable. Motorola GSM phones tend to have high
> SAR ratings. If it was a phone I used a lot then I'd not get it, but
> it's just for very occasional use when traveling to Europe and Asia.

What is SAA? Does that mean the phone has a little more oomph
than their competition at getting a call through?
>
> Of course if you really care about exposure to radiation, use CDMA,
> which has much less radiation. Especially with the new studies that _do_
> show a link between cell phone use and brain cancer risk. Or use a wired
> headset.

Can you back that up with some websites from the American
Medical Association or the FDA?

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