Lowest Radiation Cell Phones of 2020 (All Brands)
For Head SAR testing in 2020, which smartphone had the lowest radiation levels? According to FCC test reports, the phone with the lowest Head SAR rating was 0.65 W/kg (40.63% of the 1.6 W/kg limit), while the phone with the highest SAR rating had a value of 1.17 W/kg (73.13% of the limit). This reveals a 80% difference between the lowest and highest SAR values.
SAR Rank | Phone Model | Head SAR Value | % Legal Limit |
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1st![]() | Samsung Galaxy S21 PLUS | 0.65 W/kg | 40.63% |
2nd![]() | Samsung Galaxy S20 FE | 0.70 W/kg | 43.75% |
3rd![]() | Samsung Galaxy S21 | 0.74 W/kg | 46.25% |
4th![]() | Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra | 0.77 W/kg | 48.13% |
5th![]() | SAMSUNG GALAXY A51 5G | 0.82 W/kg | 51.25% |
6th![]() | Samsung Galaxy S20 Plus | 0.94 W/kg | 58.75% |
7th![]() | Samsung Galaxy S20 | 1.07 W/kg | 66.88% |
8th![]() | Google Pixel 5 | 1.16 W/kg | 72.5% |
Tied 8th![]() | Samsung Galaxy A12 | 1.16 W/kg | 72.5% |
Tied 8th![]() | Apple iPhone 12 Mini | 1.16 W/kg | 72.5% |
SAR Rank | Phone Model | Head SAR | % Legal Limit |
Tied 8th![]() | Apple iPhone 12 Pro | 1.16 W/kg | 72.5% |
9th![]() | Apple iPhone 12 | 1.17 W/kg | 73.13% |
Tied 9th![]() | Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max | 1.17 W/kg | 73.13% |
Lowest: Samsung Galaxy S21 Plus
Highest: Apple iPhone 12 Pro Max