Absolutely !... If the phone doesn't belong to you - and you do something to it to inhibit the legal owner's service - you are causing malicious damage.
Contact your mobile phone company and ask them for advice. They may be able to block a specific number, or give you a new number.
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Its still unproven but prolonged exposure to the mobile phone can outset brain damage in later years of life.
Yes, mobile phone can damage wrist watch by electromagnetic interference. It can even stop the watch when kept for sometime one over the other. N.B. - Similarly, pacemaker and other electronic devices fitted into body can be damaged by the functional mobile phone kept near.
have a look at this website http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1558441/Mobile-phone-masts-do-not-damage-health.html
It should not be kept near mobile phones because it can erase the information on your phone, the magnet can damage the mobile phone
depends on if you use a phone or not. but they don't cause any physical or mental damage
Some cell phones have a built in call blocking/screening feature. For that you need to check your phone's user's manual/guide. You can also contact your mobile network carrier on information on how to enable their service's call screening feature.
you have to call the customer service to deactivate it.
re occurring damage like dropping it. finished battery.
because they can cause cancer and brain damage
Malicious software can be carries in mobile applications that can steal information from banking accounts. Phone security is not the same type of security that is available on a computer and therefore can be less effective. Mobile banking is widely used on WiFi networks which can be open and unprotected.