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flimzy

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Apr 16, 2013
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I am sure you are all aware of the applications iexplorer and ifunbox. They are transfer apps for iPhone. I was wondering if you happened to accidentally change or edit/delete core files that pertain to the iPhone such as data or any information can this potentially damage or ruin your phone. And if you do, is it possible that this can cause the phone to emit more radiation if it doesn't work properly because of files being deleted?
 
No. If anything, the device won't boot and you'll be forced to restore.

If the iPhone is damaged or anything like files and data wise will that emit more radiation or be a hazard
 
Nope, you'd have to know exactly what you are doing to make it even the slightest radiation hazard. Even then, it can't be done through software alone.
 
. And if you do, is it possible that this can cause the phone to emit more radiation if it doesn't work properly because of files being deleted?

Sure...sure...they all tell you no more radiation.

Well, when your ear falls off, don't say I didn't warn you!:eek:




OK...so much foe silliness. From what little I know, having done a bit of reading on the subject...there is no reason to believe the radiation level, whatever it may be, will increase based upon your scenario.;) :D
 
Nope, you'd have to know exactly what you are doing to make it even the slightest radiation hazard. Even then, it can't be done through software alone.

So if I'm using that app and I just randomly start deleting things and essential stuff nothing will happen?
 
A question of physics?

So if I'm using that app and I just randomly start deleting things and essential stuff nothing will happen?

It might just be me (or my old brain cells) by why would deleting an app (software) cause a hardware malf to produce increased radiation?
 
I am sure you are all aware of the applications iexplorer and ifunbox. They are transfer apps for iPhone. I was wondering if you happened to accidentally change or edit/delete core files that pertain to the iPhone such as data or any information can this potentially damage or ruin your phone. And if you do, is it possible that this can cause the phone to emit more radiation if it doesn't work properly because of files being deleted?
I'm not sure if this a joke or not, but if deleting the files did cause your iphone to get stuck in boot, and over heat. The amount of infrared radiation will increase to "comfortable" levels. This is a joke btw.
 
I am sure you are all aware of the applications iexplorer and ifunbox. They are transfer apps for iPhone. I was wondering if you happened to accidentally change or edit/delete core files that pertain to the iPhone such as data or any information can this potentially damage or ruin your phone. And if you do, is it possible that this can cause the phone to emit more radiation if it doesn't work properly because of files being deleted?

Worst could happen is...
it creates a chain of high radiation iPhone...
so at the end all the iPhone's are radiation emission devices and it will end humans and taken over by smartphones.
 
...and then, your ear will fall off!:eek:

And your brains will run out of our ears and nose like runny scrambled eggs, ultimately spoiling someone's dinner table experience. Albeit Jacques Peppin will find some way to serve them up with imported truffle oil and some scallions cleverly arranged on a red rectangular plate in some sort of nouvelle cuisine patois.:eek:

i mean really ... has the microwave radiation level increased so far as to have everyone believing everything posted on this Intranet thingy???

Maybe Edgar Allan Poe was right after all.
 
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