Maybe a sensationalist title because it's not just the iPhone 11 pro:<p>> The Tribune found that the iPhone 7 similarly had double the rate of radiation that the FCC deems safe for use and other smartphone makers, like Samsung and Motorola, also exceeded the safety threshold.<p>The article talks about how the FCC put limits in place before we all used cell phones, but it seems that the <i>double radiation</i> thing is not at all times, rather when the phone is under some sort of heavy load (guessing: searching for service or during a call?). Either way, it seems it's an issue:<p>> …World Health Organization has classified RF radiation as a possible carcinogenic to humans since 2011 and the National Institutes of Health has found "clear evidence" in animal studies that RF radiation causes cancer.<p>Although no direct links are given to the "clear evidence," other than effects on rodents