according to scientists, if you hold a mobile to your ear, (and become exposed to microwaves from the phone for a long time) it could cause damage to skin cells or making your skin cells cancerous. this could lead to tumours possibly.
There is no evidence that using a mobile 'phone is in any way dangerous. Many studies have been undertaken and the conclusion is that any radiation from a 'phone is far too low and insignificant to cause any harm to the user.
There is an urban myth that it can cause damage. No reputable scientist or engineer supports such a view.
it can be but, there are claims that a mobile phone on your ear can warm your brain and cause cancer if it is repeatedly done. There are test being done but it is not yet proven by scientists! Hope that helps x
Usually a mobile phone user will use one hand (left or right) to hold the phone. Using the palm of their hand held against the back of the phone the user will lightly press the receiver speaker and transceiver end to the side of their face having their ear to the speaker and their mouth to to the small transceiver. Bluetooth allows hands free operation wirelessly from the phone where handling is not required when using it.
Your mobile phone screen lights up during a call primarily to facilitate easy access to call controls and features. The proximity sensor detects when the phone is held close to your ear, turning off the screen to prevent accidental touches. When you move the phone away from your ear, the screen lights up again, allowing you to see the call interface or other notifications. This design enhances user experience by preventing unintended actions while on a call.
All cell phones emit some amount of electromagnetic radiation. Given the close proximity of the phone to the head, it is possible for the radiation to cause some sort of harm to the inner ear and brain.
Bluetooth earpieces for use on the road are available from Cell Phone Shop, Mobile Fun, DayDeal, and Amazon, among other stores. It should be noted that although these devices make talking on a phone a hands-free experience, it is still dangerous to use a phone and drive at the same time, and is not recommended.
it is dangerous because you can bust their ear drum if the force of the impact is great.
it harms our ear as it is held near the ear.The ear drum cannot resist harsh vibrations which tends to get damaged or even explode if not controlled. This causes deafness.
If You Use The Phone Too Much Your Ear Will Pop And You Will Get Ear Infection Like Me.
If you are meaning the hand held mobile phone that you hold up to the ear, the "mast" is the antenna which emits electromagnetic waves, the same waves that are used in a microwave oven. The waves will produce heating in the area of the antenna but the power is so low that you will not feel it. The damage to health is psychological, IE: fear of the unknown. Tests have shown that there is no observable effect on health.
No, it is not dangerous. Placing rubbing alcohol inside the ear has been a tested remedy for removing water in the ear after swimming. Hydrogen peroxide works better at cleaning out the ear.
Swimmers ear is usually not dangerous at all, but painful. There are some dangerous complication such as a ruptured ear drum. You should visit your doctor if it hasn't cleared up in a couple of days.
Assuming you're talking about the risk to health from radiation... If you're a 'heavy user' - the risk is drastically reduced by using a bluetooth headset - as the frequency and strength of signal needed to communicate between the two devices is much lower than holding a phone to your ear.