Most Popular Mobile Phone Myths & Facts which are False
Many of us often receive emails and SMS(s) outlining cell phone do’s and don’ts. Have you ever tried to find out if any of these tips hold water in terms of scientific evidence and reasoning?
Here we explore the truth behind several common mobile phone myths that are doing the rounds of the Internet:
Popular Mobile Phone Myths which are Untrue
1. Myth: Mobile phone use at a petrol pump can cause an explosion.
Fact: None of the incidents you read about in forwarded emails have ever been verified as the truth. Moreover, the belief that a mobile phone can ignite petrol is simply unfounded – the electromagnetic field created by it and the current passed on by its batteries are both far too weak to cause gas to ignite. So why the warning at both gas stations and in cell phone manuals to cease and desist from using your phone while you tank up? Simply because it’s better to be safe than sorry – at the end of the day, the cell phone possesses flammable properties.
2. Myth: Charging your cell phone every day will reduce the life of the battery.
Fact: While this is true of older cell phone models, which use batteries like NiCd and NiMH, cell phones which use newer batteries like Li-Ion and Li-Ion Polymer can be charged every day without undermining performance or battery life..
3. Myth: You get a free phone on a contract/ combined offer when you subscribe to a particular telecom operator’s services for a year or two.
Fact: No free lunches. Read carefully before you sign – a cancellation of the network provider’s services before the contract expires may lead to a hefty penalty fee.
4. Myth: Since I don’t get network coverage from my service provider within my own home, the service provider is no good.
Fact: Mobile phones use radio technology. Just like your car radio, your mobile phone may have poor reception in some places. You should also check up on whether it’s your handset that is causing the problem.
5. Myth: Mobile phones fry your brain.
Fact: While it is true that mobiles phones can produce a little heat, your head is more likely to warm up from walking in the sun.
6. Myth: Cellphone use can affect male fertility.
Fact: Calling all men who carry their mobiles in their pockets or in a holster on their belts: the good news is that you are still as capable as an Arabian stud! As of the present there is no hard evidence that cell phone use can affect male fertility.
7. Myth: Mobile phone use can cause tumors on the side of the head and lead to cancer, particularly in children.
Fact: There isn’t sufficient proof of this as yet, because mobile phones haven’t been around for too long. However, a precautionary approach is recommended (reduced usage, availing of speakerphone or hands-free options, using the Bluetooth facility, opting for a low SAR phone) especially for children. The most lethal risk of mobiles is using them while driving.
8. Myth: When your cell phone battery gets completely drained and your phone switches off, you can punch in a code to dig into reserve battery power. Your phone will then restart and your battery power will be increased by 50 percent.
Fact: This is 100 percent false. After a cell phone goes off from lack of battery power, there is simply no battery power left in reserve for it to start operating again. No code in the world can restore such a cell phone’s activity – you have to recharge the battery. If you have a hard time believing that, read your cell phone manual – if it possessed any such feature, the manufacturers would undoubtedly mention it, especially to help customers cope with an emergency situation.
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Daily Phones : nice mobile phone facts and myths ;)
Stefan : Never heard about your last myth and can't really see why someone would think it was true. Anyway, even though you write that there's no proof of cellphones causing cancer I still think it's recommended to use cellphones with precaution. Our grandfathers never used a cellphone in their entire life and they could still manage.
David Em : I am sorry to tell the underinformed author of this piece that it has been said by world reknowned brain surgeon scientist Vini Kuhrana in Australia that it is "irrefutable that cell phones cause cancer". thousands of studies world wide confirm this. Also, just today a study came in that virtually confirms that exposure to RF causes "weak" sperm. Here's the link. Are you going to wait until it is too late? http://playhotpotato.wordpress.com/2009/08/05/study-cell-phone-usage-correlated-with-weak-sperm/
MonsterBuzz : Gosh. Now I realized how silly I am! (T_T)
alok : yes a lot myth busted.......
Debajyoti Das : Thank you for sharing David
Debajyoti Das : @ Stefan - Well you are right about the Grandfather thing... Well they also managed without Internet... which is Impossible for me...
Dnyanesh : Well, the title of this post is messed up a bit. "Most Popular Mobile Phone Myths & Facts which are False" Explanation: Myths aren't true and Facts aren't false. Always. That is why they are called misunderstandings are called 'Myths' and true statements are called 'Facts'.
siddharth : this is not a complete myth Sorry I am commenting after months In sony erricson and nokia phones , there really exist a code which can start a small inbuilt battery allowing us to call helpline in emergency......though it woks for only two or five minutes
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