Flight Mode: Reducing Mobile Radiation?

In summary, the phone does emit radiation, but turning on flight mode greatly reduces the amount of radiation emitted.
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Does activating flight mode help in reducing mobile radiation?
 
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What do you mean by mobile radiation? Assuming you mean the electromagnetic radiation that a phone sends to the nearest tower, then yes, flight mode deactivates all these communications.
 
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Thanks, but I meant the harmful radiation that harms the brain & the heart
 
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They have, to my knowledge, never been shown to be harmful. But yes, if you are concerned about them, flight mode gets rid of most of the "radiation".
 
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Eltahawy said:
Does activating flight mode help in reducing mobile radiation?

rumborak said:
They have, to my knowledge, never been shown to be harmful. But yes, if you are concerned about them, flight mode gets rid of most of the "radiation".

and adding to that which Rumborak said ...

but, you understand, your phone isn't going to be useable (as a phone) ? ... if you were considering using this mode for times other than when flyingDave
 
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Keep also in mind, it's all a question of magnitude. Even in flight mode the phone still emits signals; it is an electrical device after all. Specifically, when you listen to music through headphones, you are squeezing your head between two coils that radiate into your brain. Great sounding radiation though.
 
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davenn said:
and adding to that which Rumborak said ...

but, you understand, your phone isn't going to be useable (as a phone) ? ... if you were considering using this mode for times other than when flyingDave
I know that for sure
 
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so what was your thinking behind your original question ?

Eltahawy said:
Does activating flight mode help in reducing mobile radiation?
it doesn't help reduce it ... it stops it completely
 
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We just established that it still radiates, even in flight mode. Just at significantly lower level.
 
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rumborak said:
We just established that it still radiates, even in flight mode. Just at significantly lower level.
who is we and when ??

As far as I'm aware the transmitter is disabled ... do you have references to the contrary ?

from wiki ...

Airplane mode is a setting available on many mobile phones and other electronic devices that, when activated, suspends many of the device's signal transmitting functions, thereby disabling the device's capacity to place or receive calls or use text messaging – ... When the "airplane mode" is activated, it will disable all cellular services (GSM, UMTS, LTE) as well as other signal-transmitting technologies such as Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
 
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It's an electronic device. Unless you surround entirely with a metal box, it emits signals.
 
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rumborak said:
It's an electronic device. Unless you surround entirely with a metal box, it emits signals.
yeah but that's not the issue and not what flight mode is for

flight mode specifically turns off the transmitters and that is all the airlines are worried about
not the microwatts of random emission
 
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Yes, but we don't know whether he cares about *all* radiation, or just the antenna radiation. The point is, switching to flight vastly reduces radiation. But it doesn't completely eliminate it. For that you have to pull the battery.
 
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Eltahawy said:

and from that report ...
What has research shown about the possible cancer-causing effects of radiofrequency energy?

Although there have been some concerns that radiofrequency energy from cell phones held closely to the head may affect the brain and other tissues, to date there is no evidence from studies of cells, animals, or humans that radiofrequency energy can cause cancer.

It is generally accepted that damage to DNA is necessary for cancer to develop. However, radiofrequency energy, unlike ionizing radiation, does not cause DNA damage in cells, and it has not been found to cause cancer in animals or to enhance the cancer-causing effects of known chemical carcinogens in animals (35).

so...

considering the millions and millions of cellphone users worldwide and now for a significant number of years .. without being an observable increase in cancers ...

what is your problem/worry ??

Dave
 
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1. What is flight mode and how does it reduce mobile radiation?

Flight mode is a setting on mobile devices that disables cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connections. This means that the device is not transmitting or receiving any signals, thereby reducing the amount of radiation exposure.

2. Does using flight mode completely eliminate mobile radiation?

No, using flight mode does not completely eliminate mobile radiation. It only reduces the amount of radiation exposure by disabling the device's connections. However, some radiation may still be emitted from the device itself.

3. How does mobile radiation affect our health?

Mobile radiation has been linked to potential health risks such as cancer, brain tumors, and infertility. However, more research is needed to fully understand the long-term effects of mobile radiation on human health.

4. Can using flight mode impact the functionality of my device?

No, using flight mode will not impact the functionality of your device. You will still be able to use all the features that do not require a cellular, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth connection.

5. Is it necessary to use flight mode to reduce mobile radiation?

It is not necessary to use flight mode to reduce mobile radiation. There are other ways to minimize exposure, such as keeping the device away from your body and using a hands-free device. However, using flight mode is an additional precaution that can be taken to reduce radiation exposure.

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