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Mobile devices can cause metabolic changes in people

Medical experts are now reporting that smartphones are leading to physical changes in the human body.

Although many cellular operators have been citing studies that have suggested that the use of mobile devices such as cell phones are safe for human health, medical experts are indicating that changes are occurring in the human body among people who use these gadgets.

Among the changes that medical experts have pointed out are those made to the metabolism.

According to Maulana Azad Medical College radiation oncology professor, Manoj Sharma, “Cancer is not the only health issue linked to mobile phones. Fatigue, sleep disorder, lack of concentration and poor digestion have been found to be linked with mobile phone usage.” Sharma spoke at the India International Center, where there was a discussion on “Mobile Phone Radiation and Health”.

Sharma pointed out that there had not been any solid research on the long term health impacts of mobile devices.

Mobile devices and the human bodySharma discussed the idea that the close proximity of a cellular phone to the brain while it is being used could increase the risk of the development of a brain tumor. “There doesn’t seem to be any worry about the looming disaster. If we don’t take care now it will be too late like in the case of tobacco,” he said.

He went on to say that he feels that mobile operators in India should use technology similar to that being used in the United States, which reduces radiation exposure of the human body by smartphones.

At the event, another Maulana Azad College professor, Naresh Gupta, added that “It is true that the metabolism in the body is affected by using mobile phones.” He explained that these gadgets are an evolving technology and that the majority of the research that has been conducted with respect to their health impacts was conducted through the funding of the private companies that manufacture those devices in the first place. “We don’t have any independent research.”

That said, it was also pointed out by All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) plastic surgeon, S.B. Gogia, that mobile devices could also have a positive impact on health, if the indirect benefits of these gadgets are considered. He said that there have many situations in which “lives have been saved in case of accidents and other medical emergencies due to mobile phones.”

Mobile gadgets to be released in mass wave in India by mobile manufacturer

Maxx Mobile set to launch 17 mobile phones soon.

One of India’s domestic handset makers is intending to release 17 new mobile phones, which will consist of 9 smartphone and 8 feature phones, however, while it may sound surprising for a manufacture to launch so many new products at once, this is not anything new for Maxx Mobile, which previously released 15 mobile gadgets last August and another 26 in January of this year.

The new mobile devices will vary in price range.

Reports have suggested that the price of the smartphones will range from Rs 2,000 to RS 6,000. According to Ajjay Agarwal the managing director and chairman of Maxx Mobile, the company “will launch nine new smartphones models and 8 new feature phone models this month.” He added that “Going forward, our focus will be on budget smartphones.”

Agarwal also said that among the new smartphones is a low-cost Android-based phone that will cost Rs 2,000. If this turns out to be true, this particular mobile device could easily be one of the cheapest Android smartphones available in India.

Mobile gadgets releaseAccording to the company, the phones that are in the Rs 2,000 to Rs 3,500 range are targeted at consumers who are interested in upgrading from basic mobile phones to a better handset, at an affordable price. Agarwal explained that the low-budget handsets “will target two segments – first-time smartphone users that is people upgrading from feature phones with devices priced between Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 3,500.”

Not all of the mobile gadgets will be released at the same stores.

In addition, the chairman said that while the 8 feature phones will be available for purchase through the trade channel, certain smartphone models will be sold exclusively through online retailers.

It will be interesting to see if companies like Maxx Mobile will be able to compete with Google when it launches its first Android One smartphone in India this coming October. The Indian mobile brand hopes its lunch of new mobile gadgets will gain it Rs 3,600 crore in revenue. In the 2013-2014 fiscal, Maxx Mobile’s revenue was Rs. 600 crore.