A cell phone isn't a microwave. It emits EMF microwaves on a small scale and cannot cook food like a microwave would with higher microwave emissions. There has been a long debate as to the safety of cellular phones for some times due to the exposure of EMFs. Phone manufacturers have been consistently reducing the EMFs emitted from their phones as technology progresses.
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Is It a Good Idea to Microwave This - 2007 Is It a Good Idea to Microwave a Cell Phone 2-5 was released on: USA: 27 September 2007
No, not safely. It will not charge it, but it may make it explode.
A cell phone is a portable device designed for voice communication, text messaging, and internet access, using cellular networks to connect calls. In contrast, a microwave phone typically refers to a type of communication system that uses microwave frequencies to transmit signals over long distances, often for point-to-point communication rather than mobile use. Essentially, cell phones are consumer devices for personal communication, while microwave phones are part of telecommunications infrastructure.
There's the obvious one: microwave ovens. Also, your cell phone relies on microwaves to communicate with the cell towers, wifi routers also pit out microwave signals.
No. Your phone should never be in the microwave.
Put a cell phone in the microwave, shut the door and call it. If the call goes through, there is leakage. If it doesn't, there isn't.
The way a cellular network works, is that the cell phone in any given location sends and receives messages to a local cell phone tower, by means of microwave transmissions. The local tower is plugged in to the hard wired phone lines.
it can be all, it is the microwaves emitted from the phone. ALSO it is NOT proven that they give you cancer or tumors. it is a theory. the amount of microwave radiation from a mobile/cell phone isn't a massive amount so don't worry yourself a lot about it.
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Given that cell phone connections are not always good, since they depend upon microwave transmissions that can be blocked by intervening objects between the phone and the receiving station, people sometimes have trouble hearing what is being said to them over the phone, and will then ask the phoner to talk louder.
I opened a cellular phone up other day, here is what is inside: antenna: copper wire coiled in boosting rubber screen:multiple layers or projecting film vibrateor:small motor with unbalanced blade camera:ordinary camera speaker:ordinary speaker