iPhones — like other mobile phones – use radio frequency (RF) waves as part of their normal operation to send and receive signals from the nearby cell towers. These RF waves — like microwaves and FM ...
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Chicago-based law firm Fegan Scott has levied a lawsuit against both Apple and Samsung, claiming that independent testing suggests the radiofrequency radiation levels in recent smartphones "far ...
Thanks to a software patch, iPhone 12 can stay on the market in France. Photo: Lyle Kahney/Cult of Mac French regulators approved Apple’s software update addressing radio-frequency radiation levels in ...
The Federal Communications Commission is reportedly conducting tests on the iPhone 7 after reports reveal it is leaking more radiofrequency radiation than what's considered safe. With smartphones ...
While you were listening to your buddy bemoan 5G wireless connectivity because they think it will fry their brain, your iPhone may have been silently emitting exactly that kind of harmful radiation ...