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Why is the Neutralizer designed as a sticker and not some stick-on plastic molding?

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Why is the Neutralizer designed as a sticker and not some stick-on plastic molding?

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A lot of thought went into how the concept of a neutralizing device should be implemented. From a marketing point of view, it was tempting to take the obvious route of producing a stick on plastic molding for consumer value perception. However, early experiments with prototypes showed that such designs did not last long on mobile phones that have quite a rough life, particularly in the hands of children. As this group represents the highest potential concern, since their thinner skulls allow them to absorb more electromagnetic radiation than adults (up to 50% of the brain), it was particularly important to produce a product that was durable and practical for them.

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