Unless it is defective, it is not dangerous to leave a phone charger plugged in an electrical outlet. But the transformer and circuit within the charger still draw current and dissipate a small amount of heat, so it is considered a wasteful use of electricity (and thereby damaging to the environment) to leave it plugged in when it is not charging a cell phone.
No. Each of my sources agreed that this is an urban myth that springs from a circulating email concerning one vaguely told story from 2004. There is some danger of explosion from faulty batteries, but that is a different issue.
In my personal opinion, I don't see how a plugged-in cell phone could be any more dangerous than a plugged-in radio, coffee pot, television, microwave oven, computer, etc.
From Snopes.com:
Thus, the information in the email could be considered true only to the extent that there is potential for mishap whenever an electrically connected device is used. There is absolutely no evidence to suggest that a compatible and correctly connected, non-faulty phone charger is as inherently dangerous as is implied in this email. Many cell phone users regularly make or receive calls while the phone is being charged. With hundreds of millions of cell phones being used constantly around the world, any inherent danger of electrocution would have long since been discovered and publicized.
No..it might get quite warm but if it really needs charging, it would be worth it
Strictly there is a non-zero probability that any electrical equipment left switched on might develop a fault and start a fire if unsupervised. The probability is so small it is normally ignored, but there have been deaths where some electrical appliances have started fatal fires. So from a legal viewpoint people are routinely warned never to let such items be left unsupervised.
That depends how long you were using your cell phone while it was charging. Although, it has been proven that talking on your phone while it's charging can cause any harm, it's recommended that you don't.
i can be.. but it will drain a little bit of power as long as its pluged it, wich will add up on the electricity bill.
There is a story on fb About a Boy who died from receiving a call on his cell while it was plugged in to the elec. It showed pics!
NO NO NO NO!!! you shouldn't its dangerous there has been cases when he phone has blown up and peole havee died!!!
it shouldnt be dangerous. its like using a laptop while its charging or using your ipod touch while charging.
A broadband phone works by using your Internet connection. It will be plugged into a modem that connects to your Internet.
It means there internet and phone are connected so they cant us the internet and phone at the same time. If its 1 ring and an answering machine they are using the internet.
Yes you should have it on your charger when you are at home and not using it
no because if you drive whiles answering a mobile phone call accident can just occur
describe your experience you have in answering a multiline telephone system?
One would answer, "This is she." Using "she" is the correct form when answering the phone or identifying oneself in a formal context.
I assume you are at home to make this choice. You can always get the message correct with an answering machine, but then that means you don't answer your phone. The answering machine is your only if you are away from home.
Yes, you can check your messages using a special code while away from home.
Using a mobile phone without a hands-free device while driving is illegal in many places. Texting while driving is especially dangerous.
It would appear so.
"Yes, this is he" is correct grammar. It is the preferred way to answer the phone when someone is asking for you by name. Using "he" instead of "him" is grammatically correct in this context.