I think you are talking about the Spectralink phones that are wireless mobile/cellular phones which are used in hospitals.
There have been studies done that state that mobile/cell phones do not interfere with hospital equipment.
"In a study published in the March issue of Mayo Clinic Proceedings, researchers say tests showed normal use of cell phones caused no noticeable interference with patient care equipment. Two cell phones were involved in the study, using different technologies from different carriers, and 192 medical devices. Three hundred tests were performed over a five-month period in 2006, without a single problem incurred." (Cell Phones safe to use in Hospitals, Study Says March 10, 2007)
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Use headset is a better choice
Yes. Don't expect to have any reception though.
Usually no it is not safe. They can use your cellphone number to advertise. They can also sell your number to other company's that can then send you advertisments. Furthermore some company's can send you text messages that cost you money.
The cellphone uses very little battery power and there's no real safety issue.
Safe mode is a method that allows the device to run without non-essential applications. This is beneficial for troubleshooting 3rd party applications.
A new cellphone does not come with a Bluetooth earpiece but it can easily be purchased along with your new phone. The earpiece allows for hands free talking which is safe for all those involved.
Tagalog term for cellphone: teleponong selyular;note: The word cellphone is acceptable in Tagalog conversation.
Cellphone in Tagalog is "telepono" or "cellphone" (pronounced as "selpon").
the goals are to help protect your cellphone safe and your privacy the way you change is turning of pin 2 i had to go to bing to find this out /[]
if you need help you have a cellphone
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Texting on a cellphone can become addicting