Radiation level is high on Motorola Droid

primodroid

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Did anyone here that the Motorola Droid was rated as one of the phones which has a high radiation level? Anyone concerned??:confused:
 
Did anyone here that the Motorola Droid was rated as one of the phones which has a high radiation level? Anyone concerned??:confused:

If you're that worried then don't use smoke detectors, florescent lights, eat bananas, and check every concrete structure for radon.

Have no worries!
 
Damn that does have higher rad levels.

But not as bad as my old 8330.

I'll just take some RadAway next time I use my phone.
 
With the way I use the Droid as compaired to some of my other phones, it is hardly "near" my body when I'm using it. Add to that my car mount/integration with my car sterio, and blue tooth headset, its almost never near my head.

"Its not a tumor"

:-)
 
I have fashioned a tin foil helmet that I wear while using my Droid. PM me for directions/schematic.
 
With the way I use the Droid as compaired to some of my other phones, it is hardly "near" my body when I'm using it. Add to that my car mount/integration with my car sterio, and blue tooth headset, its almost never near my head.

"Its not a tumor"

:-)

Same for me. My thumbs are gonna get rad cancer before my head does, if I keep this up.
 
I noticed that a while back, CNET is a great resource to find information on radiation output levels on cell phones. Fortunately enough for me, I don't use the phone, as a phone, enough without the use of bluetooth to really be that concerned.
 
Around here we believe high intake levels of Diet Coke will kill all the bad stuff.

Is that why fat people get it when they order 4 whoppers, 2 chicken sandwiches, 4 onion rings and 2 fries from BK, but the diet coke makes it ok.
 
Moved to General Chat forum.

If anyone does reads the article, there is 1 paragraph of sound advice:

If you're concerned about limiting your SAR exposure, you can take a few easy steps beyond purchasing a handset with a low SAR. You can text instead placing a voice call, use a wired headset or speakerphone whenever possible, and carry your phone at least one inch from your body.[/url]
 
If you're concerned about limiting your SAR exposure, you can take a few easy steps beyond purchasing a handset with a low SAR. You can text instead placing a voice call, use a wired headset or speakerphone whenever possible, and carry your phone at least one inch from your body.

So, If I carry the phone in my front pants pocket... am I gonna be .... "alright" down there?? I'd hate to think of a tin foil fix for that area.
 

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