In this video we investigate the RF radiation levels coming out of the new iPhone 11 Pro to show you how much data it's constantly transmitting. Comparing it against an earlier generation iPhone 8 and its main competitor the Samsung Galaxy Note10+.
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The iPhone 11 Pro is constantly transmitting high levels of RF. The levels reported are higher than what the Note10+ transmits even when uploading megabits of data to the cloud, and just as high as the iPhone 8 when uploading data. It's inconclusive what's going on, but as suggested by Tally Ho Tech[1] it could be related to Apple's new U1 chip which is designed to constantly track your position to a high degree of accuracy.
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Non-ionizing radiation has been scientifically linked to the reduction of testosterone, memory loss, learning ability and even cancer in rats[2][3]. To learn more about the risks of cell phone radiation, I recommend an excellent talk[4] from Dr Devra Davis[5] (Served on the US Presidential Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board)
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https://www.niehs.nih.gov/news/newsroom/releases/2018/november1/index.cfm[3]
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20714683[3]
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