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Radiation Free Cellphones Are Here!

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German consumer electronics major G-Hanz has launched its 'harmless radiation' mobile phones in India.

The company is also in talks with the Indian government for setting up a manufacturing base in the country.

"The newly launched handsets have a biochip technology which eliminates the effects of electro-magnetic radiation by superimposing a random noise field, so that these radiations become neutral to human tissue," G-Hanz chief executive officer U K Ghosh said.

The company is also working on introducing a handset that will be priced below Rs 5,000.

The company has signed up cricketer Sachin Tendulkar as the brand ambassador for the product and expects to secure 1 per cent of the total mobile phone market in the country.

According to Sachin, "The company is committed to protecting people with safer phones."

The biochip technology, which mitigates the effects of EMR, was developed by US-based EMX Corporation.

G-Hanz has signed an exclusive partnership agreement with EMX Corporation and has formed a new company - G-Hanz EMF Telecom - which would be selling the handsets in the country, he said.

G-Hanz has earmarked $5 million for promotional and marketing activities in the country.

EMX Corporation chairman J P Folsgaard Bak said this is the first time any mobile phone manufacturer had addressed the safety issue of radiation on a scientific basis.

The technology has been tested and proven by The Catholic University of America, Washington after 18 years of research. These 'safe phones' can protect you from cancer, memory loss and even Parkinson's diseases caused by radiation from mobile phones, he added.

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