does a disabled cell phone still put out radiation?

Just wondering . I would think not but dont really see much info looking on the net. I like the ease of using the cell for for a alarm.
 
Depends on your definition of 'radiation' as well as 'disabled'.

If it's a disallowed phone ID by the provider you'd still have your device attempting to connect and being rejected.
 
I have an EMF meter that measures electric and magnetic fields. When I place the meter right up to the smartphone I get a reading, but that is when WIFI is active by the looks of it. Moving the meter just a few millimeters away and there is no reading at all. Here is my phone streaming Pandora.


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Speaking of "radiation..." You can buy an ion tube foir a smartphone and have a poor mans Geiger counter. Even have UV and EMF detectors for phones as well.

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Unless it's off you're going to be getting some form of "radiation" out of it.

Why are you concerned about radiation from a phone?
 
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