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posted by martyb on Thursday August 22 2019, @03:45PM   Printer-friendly
from the since-when-did-radio-frequency-stop-being-two-words? dept.

Chicago Tribune Claims iPhone Radiofrequency Radiation Levels Measured Higher Than Legal Safety Limit in Tests

The Chicago Tribune recently launched an investigation into the radiofrequency radiation levels output by popular smartphones, and found that some of Apple's iPhones are allegedly emitting radiofrequency radiation that exceeds safety limits.

According to the newspaper, it contracted an accredited lab to test several smartphones according to federal guidelines. iPhones were secured below clear liquid formulated to simulate human tissue while probes measured the radiofrequency radiation the liquid absorbed.

Several iPhones measured over the legal safety limits in the tests, but the worst performer was the iPhone 7. Its radiofrequency radiation exposure was over the legal limit and more than double what Apple reported to federal regulators.

The iPhone X was slightly over limits in some tests, as was the iPhone 8, while the 8 Plus stayed within the legal range. iPhones were tested twice after Apple provided feedback on the testing method. The modified test "added steps intended to activate sensors designed to reduce the phones' power."

[...] The FCC, meanwhile, said that it is going to be doing its own testing over the next couple of months.

"We take seriously any claims on non-compliance with the RF (radiofrequency) exposure standards and will be obtaining and testing the subject phones for compliance with FCC rules," agency spokesman Neil Grace said.

Also at AppleInsider and PhoneArena.


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  • (Score: 2) by SomeGuy on Thursday August 22 2019, @04:52PM (2 children)

    by SomeGuy (5632) on Thursday August 22 2019, @04:52PM (#883704)

    So cell phones will microwave people's brains.

    Wait, what brains?

    Right, then they have done their jobs already.

    The solution, of course, is to change the legal limit to enable nuking the brains of non-cell phone users too. We can't use old wired phones, because wires are oooold.

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  • (Score: 2) by DannyB on Thursday August 22 2019, @05:01PM

    by DannyB (5839) Subscriber Badge on Thursday August 22 2019, @05:01PM (#883713) Journal

    It would be better if cell phones microwaved popcorn instead of people's brains. What brains? Popcorn for brains! And Jobs is done already. If we all used wired phones, then instead of walking into walls, chairs and fountains, we'd all be getting our extension cords tangled. Could you imagine the tangle of cord on a modern city sidewalk?

    When untangling, I would appeal to Miksch's Law. [anvari.org] (if a phone cord has one end, then it has another end. ditto for ethernet cables)

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by Farkus888 on Thursday August 22 2019, @05:38PM

    by Farkus888 (5159) on Thursday August 22 2019, @05:38PM (#883728)

    Apple phones cooking their users brains certainly explains why they have such high brand loyalty.