No. Cell phones may emit cellular radiation even when "idle". Smartphones may also emit radio signals for near-field, Wi-Fi, bluetooth, Ant, etc.
Details: They emit radiation (a digital microwave signal) when they are first turned on, then continue to "check in" with a cell hub (or cell hubs if you are moving) so you are constantly connected to a cell hub. Your phone is "always ready" to receive incoming traffic because it is being "tracked" by your cellular service provider so that the nearest hub can relay your calls. If you are stationary, a single hub probably does this. But if you are mobile, cell hubs "hand you off" as you move, and all based on your phone's "checking in" signals to the hub.
Yes, mobile phones emit electromagnetic radiation, specifically in the form of radiofrequency (RF) radiation. This radiation is also emitted by other wireless devices such as Wi-Fi routers, Bluetooth devices, and cellular towers. The World Health Organization (WHO) classifies RF radiation as a possible human carcinogen, but the levels emitted by mobile phones are considered to be low and not a significant health concern. However, continued research is ongoing to understand better the potential long-term effects of RF radiation on human health.
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Yes, mobile phones emits different kinds of radiation.
some similarity and difference -both can make a phone call -run on a power source -has numbers -have some mobile lines -phones then were much bigger -phones now are more advanced -phones now are touch screen -phones then weighed alot
First, both can make phone calls, and they are pocketable. Also, they can text or save phone numbers. Both can handle recent call list. And the biggest different is the pocket computer is a computer with an OS and the mobile is a mobile without an OS.
Contact customer service at either Idea Mobile or Airtel.
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The cheapest landlines that offer calls to India include Just Call, Dial 123, Bell, Rogers, Shaw, Virgin Mobile, Vonage, Skype, Planet Talk and Dial Abroad.
Mobile phones are not necessarily bad for your health whether you are calling someone or are receiving calls. Studies have not shown that mobile phones damage your hearing or cause tumors, although there are many rumors regarding this type of incident.
It depends on the carrier. However - collect calls to mobile (cell) phones are very expensive !
Mobile phones (calls and messaging) and access to the internet.
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A mobile phone is a portable phone that is not connected to a land line.
Nowadays mobile phones have got music games Bluetooth, wireless and much more. and the mobile phones that we have got today can take pictures and videos, and there are also video calls. and yesh
Calling people with British mobile phones abroad is the same as when they are in the UK. But their phone card must be able to accept calls abroad ( roaming capable). The calls to mobiles abroad are expensive, also many service providers charge the person who is receiving the call as well making it even more expensive.
The only time a mobile needs to use a satellite - is for international calling. Domestic mobile calls are handled by the network of repeater masts.
Mobile phones are a necessary evil because people need to be contacted in case of an emergency. Many people have to answer E-mails or calls for work when away from the office as well.
One of the newest and most reliable LG mobile phones is the Optimus 3D which has a dual core and has the least dropped calls and miss calls. It is available with Verizon Wireless.
Gas stations are full of vaporised gasoline. No matter what precautions people take fumes are all over. Mobile phones are essentially radio transmitters and cause electrical current to flow when sending or receiving calls. The danger of igniting the gas fumes is significant.