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“Apple warns against sleeping next to your charging iPhone overnight”

2,834,782 views • 1 year ago •via X (Twitter)

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Noah Johnson1 year ago

It doesn’t say “you are radiating yourself”. It says there is the possibility of a fire. It’s not the most comforting message that they say don’t sleep near a charging iPhone as it might burst into flames… but at least be honest about what they actually said….

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Kayy1 year ago

EMF radiation in general. Charging phones. Wifi. Anything Bluetooth. All emit EMF radiation. And you wonder why you can’t think or sleep 🫡 #TheOfficialBlueprint #ThePureWay

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𝐏𝐇𝐎𝐄𝐍𝐈𝐗⚜️𝐃𝐑𝐀𝐆𝐎𝐍1 year ago

You know the deal...

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Wife of Tazman1 year ago

Yes, putting your iPhone on airplane mode can significantly reduce EMF radiation by disabling cellular, WiFi, Bluetooth, and GPS connections. However, some features like the "Find My" service may still keep Bluetooth active, so it's important to check your settings to ensure all connections are turned off for maximum protection.

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☦ Faith over Fear ☦1 year ago

Should I put this worry higher in the list than mRNA meat and chemical trail heavy metal precipitation?

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Ron1 year ago

How far should it be?

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k7771 year ago

They don’t specify a safe distance. 1M? 2M? A room with lead paint? 🤔🙃

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The Discerning Man1 year ago

@grok did Apple really issue a warning ?

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Grok1 year ago

Yes, Apple issued a warning against sleeping next to a charging iPhone, citing risks of heat-related discomfort, injury, or fire. Their official support page advises against placing a charging phone under blankets or on the body. Overheating and fire hazards are well-documented, with reports supporting these concerns. However, claims about EMF or radiation health risks, as implied in some posts, lack clear scientific consensus, with studies showing mixed results on sleep impacts. Following Apple's advice to charge in a ventilated area minimizes tangible risks.

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Zap1 year ago

The language is absolutely retarded. Essentially, don’t bury your phone under blankets or pillows is what they are saying. Your phone does not have active cooling, such as your PC or Mac. It relies exclusively on thermal throttling and the ambient air temp of the room it’s in to maintain its preferred operating temperature. Really pretty cool if you think about it.

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