Do you know a lot about how cell phones work?
Ever experience that weird noise coming through your car speakers right before your cell phone is going to ring? (your cell phone needs to be resting close to the radio console) What causes that?
Also, I sleep with my cell phone right above my head, and I’ve noticed that I always wake up seconds before my phone rings. This happens to me constantly and at all different times. Do cell phones trasmit some kind of radiation or electromagnetic waves just before a call comes through and is that what’s waking me? Is it normal for "it" to be causing me to wake like that?
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the noise thing w/ the radio or a computer or any electrical device is that the rf waves ( radio frequency) are starting to come through to the device. when the caller connects to a tower and then the tower sends the signal to ur phn, it sends off those waves before the phn even starts to ring. you will notice the same thing if u have the phn set to vibrate and ring at the same time that the vibrate always go off first. there is a delay when it comes to the ringers.