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Jun

is it superior in the back pocket?


Answer:
I've checked the subject. A cell phone radiates, and though there’s still a wide debate as to what this radiation does to the body exactly, there is no doubt that it affects live tissue.
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rnnThe thing about radiation is that it diminishes in a square proportion to the distance, i.e. when the phone's 5cm next to your body you'll get 4 times as much radiation than when it's 10cm. So a small difference in the distance can make a large difference in the radiation magnitude. Now, when the cell phones in your front pocket most of the day, it's pretty darn close to your testicles. If you put it in the back - it'll be radiating on your a– the whole day. Which part is more sensitive to the radiation? Go figure.
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rnnA superior solution would be to carry the phone in a handbag or backpack, and when you're indoors put it on a piece of furniture away from your body. This way you're effectively increasing the distance by a lot, which should keep you safe.
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rnnBy the way, this all refers to where to keep the phone while it's idle, a state in which it radiates more sporadically. Another major concern should be radiation during conversation, and to the ideal of my knowledge, corded earphones do NOT prevent radiation. So it's either bluetooth (weak, short-distance radiation), speaker, airtube headphone or something else I havn't heard of.

Answer:
Some say so, but I don“t believe it.

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