• unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de
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    The only thing that actually creates any meaningfully long range radiation at rest is wifi, cellular and bluetooth. And probably just periodically if at all depending on your phone condiguration. The field from fast charging falls of very fast and gps is entirely passive.

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      More importantly, it’s non-ionizing radiation. It doesn’t have the energy to knock electrons out of orbit.

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        Well yeah its kinda everywhere, but you cant get a gps lock inside your house (unless its a US style paper house). There will be some left that gets through but either way it has nothing to do with your phones GPS toggle being on or not.

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      And LTE/NR goes into RRC IDLE state pretty much immediately once you’re on WiFi so the actual time of transmission (and even reception with DRX) is incredibly short

      Not that it matters, those 23±2 dBm are nothing to worry about