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Here’s why you shouldn’t talk on the phone when it’s charging

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1. Risk of Electric Shock

When a phone is charging, electricity flows through its circuits. Using your device while plugged in — especially with a damaged cable or charger — increases the risk of electric shock. Though modern devices are designed with safety features, faulty or low-quality chargers can make accidents more likely.

2. Battery and Device Damage

Talking on your phone while charging generates heat, which can affect the battery’s performance over time. Excessive heat reduces battery lifespan and may even cause swelling or leakage in extreme cases.

3. Fire Hazard

Using your phone while charging can overheat both the device and the charger. In rare but serious cases, this can lead to short-circuiting or even fire — especially with counterfeit or uncertified charging equipment.

4. Radiation Concerns

While scientific evidence is mixed, some studies suggest that holding a phone close to your head while it’s charging could slightly increase exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMFs). Minimizing direct contact with a charging phone is a cautious approach.

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