Affiliate links on Android Authority may earn us a commission.Learn more.

Carriers sue City of Berkeley to inhibit radiation warning requirement on cell phones

August 15, 2025

The City of Berkeley, California is currently getting sued by the biggest wireless industry trade group regarding the blockade of a new ordinance that might spread some unwarranted fear to consumers. The Berkeley City Council last month passed an ordinance,which you can read here, that would require retailers to include a notice with the purchase or lease of all cell phones claiming that carrying a phone inside their pockets or bras may potentially exceed federal safety limits.

Filed by CTIA – The Wireless Association on Monday,the lawsuit claimsthat while Berkeley may be entitled to its unfounded opinions, the ordinance requires retailers to force a misleading, controversial, and government-crafted statement upon consumers regarding the “safety” of cell phones. CTIA’s suit goes on to explain that Berkeley’s ordinance is not only “baseless and alarmist”, but also undermines the government’s ruling that cell phones are safe for everyone.

Article image

Read more:Are smartphones really harmful to our health?

Now, the government didn’t approve cell phone usage for everyone just based on its opinion. These claims are backed up by proven facts, validated by the FCC, WHO and other organizations. The lawsuit goes on to say:

It should be noted that the trade group useda similar argumentto revoke a San Francisco ordinance back in 2013.

Just last month, we told you aboutthe potential “dangers”cell phones can have on our bodies when kept in a pocket or a bra. As it turns out, there isn’t a whole lot that people should be worried about when it comes to cell phone radiation.The FCCand theWorld Health Organizationhave shown time and time again that there is no solid evidence that cell phone radiation causes cancer or any other problems. Even so,according to TheSan Francisco Chronicle, Berkeley isn’t planning on giving up anytime soon:

Until there is further evidence that displays even a shred of possibility that cell phone radiation can hurt us, ordinances like Berkeley’s will likely not be upheld. I understand that it’s the job of the government/FCC/other regulatory associations to protect the people, but is it really protecting them if the labels are instilling more fear than necessary? We’ll have to wait for a verdict to find out for sure.

Thank you for being part of our community. Read ourComment Policybefore posting.