Law firm claims that the iPhone exceeds radiation safety levels

Just_Me_D

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The attempt to relieve Apple of it billions continues....:)
 
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So why isn’t this plastered all over the media, if, IF, this is true?

I think the test results need to be authenticated.
If the levels are above federally approved levels, deemed unsafe, then it is certainly a problem. If the testing is flawed, they have nothing to worry about.
 

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Seems like yet another party trying to get a cash settlement from one of the biggest companies on the planet. Trolls.
 

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Seems like yet another party trying to get a cash settlement from one of the biggest companies on the planet. Trolls.

Still, if it’s as something as serious as radiation limits and safety, you can’t immediately dismiss it as profiteering. Wait until the investigation has concluded.
 

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Still, if it’s as something as serious as radiation limits and safety, you can’t immediately dismiss it as profiteering. Wait until the investigation has concluded.

Absolutely, but law firms like FeganScott make their money from class action suits and by charging ridiculously high fees to participants. While anything related to public safety shouldn’t be dismissed these types of law firms are seeing dollar signs way ahead of making the world a better place.