Title: Cell Phone Radiation Levels
Puff - June 11, 2006 07:42 AM (GMT)
A lot of us here have a cell phone, don't we? If not, then we may use our parents's or our friends's cell phones. . .
Click here and check out the SAR (whatever) radiation levels that your body could be absorbing.
Death Titan - June 11, 2006 12:16 PM (GMT)
Well, its true we could be absorbing radiation levels but thats what the headsets and bluetooths are for. To attach to your phone and plug them into your ear for less radiation.
sara13987 - June 11, 2006 03:42 PM (GMT)
Mom's is the second one on the highest list: 120c. Ahahaha, good thing we don't use it much.
Nate - June 11, 2006 03:58 PM (GMT)
HAH! My parents and me don't have one... neither does my bros... WE BE SAFETY!
Juan - June 11, 2006 04:09 PM (GMT)
This makes me glad I dont have a Cell Phone....
Death Titan - June 11, 2006 04:11 PM (GMT)
I have a cell and I use it, I've heard of radiation problems so I try to stay away from it. But still people call me alot and I talk to them so trying to stay away from it doesn't work much for me
Puff - June 11, 2006 04:47 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (Death Titan @ Jun 11 2006, 08:16 AM) |
| Well, its true we could be absorbing radiation levels but thats what the headsets and bluetooths are for. To attach to your phone and plug them into your ear for less radiation. |
Good point. But if you have a USB plug for the headset (Samsung, for one)--it's actualy hard to find one. I have a Cingular Samsung SGH-E3(something, I don't even remember now) model, my mother and I have tried about 4 different USB plugged headsets that claim they are compatible with that model, but they don't work. . .
...By the way, could anyone help on that matter?
Death Titan - June 11, 2006 06:37 PM (GMT)
Well, I also have a samsung, model 640A somthing I don't know. Anyway its been stated in some places that USB's don't work, so you might want to get a wireless bluetooth.
Puff - June 11, 2006 06:46 PM (GMT)
Alright, I'll tell my mother about that when she gets home from work. Thank you.