Antenna on LG3200

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Newbie questions.

1. Does the antenna extend? It seems not.

2. The manual contains warnings not to touch the antenna, and to keep
at least two inches away from the back of the phone. How the heck do
you hold and use the phone and maintain a two inch clearance from the
back of the phone? Earpiece and put phone on table? Speakerphone
mode?

J.
 
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On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 18:56:07 GMT, JXStern <JXSternChangeX2R@gte.net>
wrote:

>Newbie questions.
>
>1. Does the antenna extend? It seems not.

No.

>2. The manual contains warnings not to touch the antenna, and to keep
>at least two inches away from the back of the phone. How the heck do
>you hold and use the phone and maintain a two inch clearance from the
>back of the phone? Earpiece and put phone on table? Speakerphone
>mode?

Almost every phone says that. Measure 2 inches. Not really that far -
just don't hold the phone right next to your ear.
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On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 11:48:52 -0800, Evan Platt
<evan@TheObvious.espphotography.com> wrote:
>Almost every phone says that. Measure 2 inches. Not really that far -
>just don't hold the phone right next to your ear.

Even if I'm using an earpiece, my *hand* holding the phone is a lot
closer than two inches, or my hip if I use a clip. I can try to put
it down on the table, but then where are we?

Are these things really ready for general use, or not?

Well, whatever damage they may do to the user, I guess only about a
billion people are ahead of me, so wtf.

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JXStern wrote:
> On Sun, 30 Jan 2005 11:48:52 -0800, Evan Platt
> <evan@TheObvious.espphotography.com> wrote:
>> Almost every phone says that. Measure 2 inches. Not
>> really that far - just don't hold the phone right next
>> to your ear.
>
> Even if I'm using an earpiece, my *hand* holding the
> phone is a lot closer than two inches, or my hip if I use
> a clip. I can try to put it down on the table, but then
> where are we?
>
> Are these things really ready for general use, or not?
>
> Well, whatever damage they may do to the user, I guess
> only about a billion people are ahead of me, so wtf.

uhhh, rats get cancer from eating too much butter too.

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> uhhh, rats get cancer from eating too much butter too.
>
> -Quick

People probably would, too, but obesity would kill them before the
cancer could.

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