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The phone I bought was a Desktop Office phone style with a flip out antenna and a sim card in the back. It had a hand held receiver like a desk phone with curly cord.
I think that will be the kind of phone I will want when 5G becomes the norm.
Hassan_Rouhani says
I need a link to a product, since I suspect it's a photoshop.
Except for that the radiation levels you get when using a handheld very close to you are much higher than the ones of a cell phone tower in your hood.
Use bluetooth wireless receiver, it runs at 30khz,
mell saysExcept for that the radiation levels you get when using a handheld very close to you are much higher than the ones of a cell phone tower in your hood.
From what I noticed when I measured, cellphones put out a more infrequent radiation than towers, or wifi routers, though the numbers can certainly be similar. I did briefly consider having an emergency cellphone this year, but couldn't reconcile the health concerns, and decided it wasn't worth it. We pretty much stopped using the microwave a few years ago due to the same concerns.
NuttBoxer saysmell saysExcept for that the radiation levels you get when using a handheld very close to you are much higher than the ones of a cell phone tower in your hood.
From what I noticed when I measured, cellphones put out a more infrequent radiation than towers, or wifi routers, though the numbers can certainly be similar. I did briefly consider having an emergency cellphone this year, but couldn't reconcile the health concerns, and decided it wasn't worth it. We pretty much stopped using the microwave a few years ago due to the same concerns.
Wow, I can see your concerns then. It would probably not do much to point out that I think they are somewhat overblown, but to each their own. If you don't stand right next to the microwave while it's operating it's totally fine to use, but it's certainly ...
I actually moved from a rental after buying a device that measures RF radiation when I found that the levels in and around my house were way above what FCC says is safe. Reason for all that radiation, three large cellphone towers less than 1200 feet from my house. Used the same device when we were forced to switch internet to ATT(no one else services our building currently due to underground wiring being the standard for the complex). Found out their shitty modem/router combo served up a heaping portion of radiation when 2.4ghz was active. Actually went back to using my old Asus N66U, because the ATT router couldn't get 5ghz signal to our bedroom, but the Asus could, without any of it's antenna's.
http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2018/05/29/5g-cell-phone-service/