I think you're right about this. I just cancelled my Sprint PCS phone, good riddings btw, but I never had the issues I had with an older iDen phone from Nextel. The same stuff has resurfaced with my GSM iPhone. I was at the hospital getting tests done and had to move my phone because it was interfering with the older computer equipment. I also notice it interferes with my car stereo like my old Nextel phone did. So, you're right more than likely.
BUT, Engadget brings up a good point of what does "affected" mean. So, while it may cause that funny noise on speakers, it may not kill Aunt Nellie when she's in the hospital.
Oh, and even if my iPhone makes noises over other speakers, I don't really care because it's about 1,000 times better in performance than my Spring PCS Samsung A900 that dropped calls like a certain Senator dropping toilet paper.
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I think you're right about this. I just cancelled my Sprint PCS phone, good riddings btw, but I never had the issues I had with an older iDen phone from Nextel. The same stuff has resurfaced with my GSM iPhone. I was at the hospital getting tests done and had to move my phone because it was interfering with the older computer equipment. I also notice it interferes with my car stereo like my old Nextel phone did. So, you're right more than likely.
BUT, Engadget brings up a good point of what does "affected" mean. So, while it may cause that funny noise on speakers, it may not kill Aunt Nellie when she's in the hospital.
Oh, and even if my iPhone makes noises over other speakers, I don't really care because it's about 1,000 times better in performance than my Spring PCS Samsung A900 that dropped calls like a certain Senator dropping toilet paper.