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GGlover 05-18-2009 11:40 AM

Re: Does flashing the radio change the amount of radiation the phone emits?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AceXMachine (Post 921445)
I can say with virtual certainty that the Radio software itself will not significantly change the SAR of the phone, if at all. That has to do with the hardware itself (transceiver assembly, shielding, antenna etc). Since the Touch Pro is on the high end of the scale anyways (1.43, max permitted by the FCC is 1.6), even if it did change it would not be enough to save your cooking grey matter...:violent2:

Woah what changed between the Sprint and Verizon versions? I thought it was generally looks an a few other things but Verizon's SAR is 1.43?! The Sprint version is only .90 SAR... What did they do?

workindev 05-18-2009 01:22 PM

Re: Does flashing the radio change the amount of radiation the phone emits?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GGlover (Post 921159)
Hmm how do you know that phones don't give you caancer? For that matter why is one of the first questions a doctor asks if you're diagnosed with a brain tumor behind your temple "do you use a cell phone a lot". Pardon me for being concerned... And even if you DO have a crappy life, brain cancer will always make it worse... Trust me

We have been using RF signals that are orders of magnitude more powerful than what your Cell Phone emits for generations now. What makes you think that a cell phone is any worse or different?

AceXMachine 05-18-2009 01:46 PM

Re: Does flashing the radio change the amount of radiation the phone emits?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by GGlover (Post 921765)
Woah what changed between the Sprint and Verizon versions? I thought it was generally looks an a few other things but Verizon's SAR is 1.43?! The Sprint version is only .90 SAR... What did they do?

Nothing changed. They are both 1.43 SAR. Where did you see that the Sprint TP was .90?

CoryNat 05-18-2009 02:09 PM

Re: Does flashing the radio change the amount of radiation the phone emits?
 
I don't know if it ups the radiation or not, however, I have noticed that when I get angry now I turn green, get large muscles and my pants split, yet somehow stay on. Might be unrelated. :)

wjrandon 05-18-2009 02:59 PM

Re: Does flashing the radio change the amount of radiation the phone emits?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by AceXMachine (Post 921445)
Since the Touch Pro is on the high end of the scale anyways (1.43, max permitted by the FCC is 1.6), even if it did change it would not be enough to save your cooking grey matter...:violent2:

Is that why my hand feels all tingly after holding my phone for several minutes while surfing the web and streaming music at the same time???

The way I see it, we all have to die some time and if it's death by technology... BRING IT ON! Although, I would rather die from a kick arse high-powered device than the Qualcomm powered Touch Pro.

AceXMachine 05-18-2009 03:55 PM

Re: Does flashing the radio change the amount of radiation the phone emits?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by wjrandon (Post 922205)
Is that why my hand feels all tingly after holding my phone for several minutes while surfing the web and streaming music at the same time???

The way I see it, we all have to die some time and if it's death by technology... BRING IT ON! Although, I would rather die from a kick arse high-powered device than the Qualcomm powered Touch Pro.

Speak for yourself...I am gonna live forever.

Rourke Swift 05-18-2009 06:28 PM

Re: Does flashing the radio change the amount of radiation the phone emits?
 
Couple of Thanks tossed out in this thread for the LOLs.

:D

DJx79x 05-18-2009 07:01 PM

Re: Does flashing the radio change the amount of radiation the phone emits?
 
It is way too early to say that cellphones have been killing people. The cellphone has only been out like 30 years and the modern PPC phones that we use have only been out for like 10. If they do have any long term affects on people it is way too early to tell. Also it is rediculous to use a BT headset in fear of death instead of convenience. So until i see any credible proof that the only thing that caused somebody to have a brain tumor was a cell phone, I ll continue to use it without fear

AceXMachine 05-18-2009 07:03 PM

Re: Does flashing the radio change the amount of radiation the phone emits?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rourke Swift (Post 922605)
Couple of Thanks tossed out in this thread for the LOLs.

:D

I see no thanks on my posts...you trying to say I am not funny? Well?

J/K

:D

TPMJB 05-18-2009 07:27 PM

Re: Does flashing the radio change the amount of radiation the phone emits?
 
I'm a Biologist. I can say with certainty that the risk you're putting yourself through with the phone is far less than those big macs you cram down your throat. The people who get behind this cause are the same nutjobs that think vaccines are bad. The main "problem" proposed is with Dielectric heating. The radiation the phone emits basically heats living tissue a fraction of a degree. This is much less than when exposed to sunlight. If this was a problem we'd all shrivel up and die when we walked outside.

Most of the studies that claim there are problems use Sar values of 100+ times what a phone emits. It's a very casual relationship at that.

All the people who yelled "cancer" were proved wrong a while ago.


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