Is it true that you can get a nasty burn by answering or speaking on a cell phone that is plugged into a wall outlet being charged?
Thanks, LTG
probably not. the cell phone charger only generate about 6 volts. only people with very sensitive skin might be able to feel a very slight tingle. there is speculation that using the cell phone could cause brain damage. there are arguments on both sides.
Greetings OldDad: I appreciated reading your reply. Like most, my cell phone seems to be in continual use. Thank you for your response.
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no you can not, unless you have some open wires. Electricity have to beable to reach you and if all wires are protected then it can not happen
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