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Cell Phone

Katrina

I have remained cell phone free, but it's actually become dangerous...I have to have one, and someone may buy one for me soon.

I lost the list I had of "safest" ones.( the least frying I guess).

Can someone PLEASE advise
on this (plus good reception), and best protective measures, if one must beused?

I've noticed among those I've borrowed, the burning factor varies greatly. What are factors that make a phone worse...do the extra features do so?

Between my dinasour browser and my ME/CFS brain, and the hundreds of options, I'm having allot of trouble researching these days.

Google search engine is driving me nuts too.

Thanks for the help,

Katrina

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Re: Cell Phone

Marc Martin
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> I've noticed among those I've borrowed, the burning
> factor varies greatly.

I've noticed that the burning factor can vary greatly
with THE SAME PHONE... so it could be that it's the
distance to the nearest cell phone transmitter that's
the main factor, not the phone itself.

But sorry, I don't know the answers to your cell
phone questions... I think most of the people here
simply avoid them altogether...

Marc