All modern day phones have a general EMF reader. You can get the app to read it. I would check besides 5g transmitters to see the spike, if there is one.
Kinda. Phones only really detect the Hertz range in which they use. It could feasibly be used as a 5G detector but is definitely not a full fledged "EMF Detector".
This guy wrote an in depth article about it. Even got lengthy technical responses from a couple phone manufacturers. Funny part is it was pertaining to ghost hunting lol. @Tb0n3
I'm sure some might be hacked to work in raw mode, but yeah, only within their spec. Ever heard of SDR? Pretty useful stuff because Chinese manufacturers we're lazy.
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ClownsInAmerica ago
All modern day phones have a general EMF reader. You can get the app to read it. I would check besides 5g transmitters to see the spike, if there is one.
DishingShitLikeA ago
Kinda. Phones only really detect the Hertz range in which they use. It could feasibly be used as a 5G detector but is definitely not a full fledged "EMF Detector".
This guy wrote an in depth article about it. Even got lengthy technical responses from a couple phone manufacturers. Funny part is it was pertaining to ghost hunting lol. @Tb0n3
Tb0n3 ago
I'm sure some might be hacked to work in raw mode, but yeah, only within their spec. Ever heard of SDR? Pretty useful stuff because Chinese manufacturers we're lazy.
DishingShitLikeA ago
Nope. I do not know what SDR stands for.