The answer is no as the cell phone point is higher than gravity. I know because my dad is a scientist and he told me.
If you mean ' off ' then its because the reception the cell phone receives and transmits may interfere with the planes electronic systems
I want to use an updated smartphone, but with a cheap service. What are some of the best cell phone plans for that?
No but some phones will interfear with the radar detection.
It is supposedly because of possible interference with the navigational systems aboard planes. I often wonder about this when I take off and ask myself "did a plane ever crash because someone left their phone on?"
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Cell phone use is not allowed on aircraft. Only when the plane is on the ground and at the gate to the rules allow their use. There is a fear that the electronics will interfere with the navigation and control systems of the aircraft.
Using a cell phone in an elevator is generally safe, as long as it does not interfere with the elevator's operation. However, it is always a good idea to follow any posted guidelines or instructions regarding cell phone use in elevators.
Electrical wiring with current flowing through it produces an electromagnetic field. That magnetic field can interfere with other electromagnetic radiation, such as the radio signal that are produced and received by a cellular phone.
it depends how hard you dropped it
I would guess to make them have more problems to make you pay more money to the company,since if you looked it up,Magnets interfere with cell phone batteries,Signal force,and Laptops...........
No, but many inter and intra communications systems on the roof of many hospitals can interfere with cell phone reception, this is also true in many "big box" stores, though many consumers believe the store has a cell phone blocker, whatever that is, in place to stop ' phone shopping' for better prices.
Point.com should be a good resource for comparing different family plans online. It includes research on common cell phone providers such as T-Mobile and AT&T.