- Jul 11, 2001
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I spotted an article in the newspaper a week or so ago that my town, Berkeley, famous for trying (and sometimes succeeding), in being forward looking, has passed an initiative to require people buying cell phones to be informed of the medical issues associated with having them close to your body while tuned to wifi (and, I presume, data) networks. The article said that people who have them in a pants pocket and tucked in a bra were more apt to get cancer, IIRC.
Well, my thought was that it would be nice if my smartphone automatically went into airplane mode (which I think shuts off data and wifi connectivity), when I press the lock/start button. I have a Microsoft/Nokia Lumia 520, don't know that it has this feature. I carry the phone in my front pants pocket, right against my thigh. Actually putting my phone into airplane mode is relatively cumbersome, but I've been doing it lately (I don't use the phone for day to day telephone or texting functionality). Comments?
Well, my thought was that it would be nice if my smartphone automatically went into airplane mode (which I think shuts off data and wifi connectivity), when I press the lock/start button. I have a Microsoft/Nokia Lumia 520, don't know that it has this feature. I carry the phone in my front pants pocket, right against my thigh. Actually putting my phone into airplane mode is relatively cumbersome, but I've been doing it lately (I don't use the phone for day to day telephone or texting functionality). Comments?
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