Most Popular and Common Smartphone Myths and Their Reality

Here are some popular myths about your smartphones. Do you want to know the reality behind these smartphone myths, then check this out now. As you know smartphones have dramatically changed since the 90’s lots of myths surrounding them are still the same. Like the more megapixels the phone’s camera has the better images you get, the dimmer the screen is it’s better for your eyes, overnight charges harm the battery of the smartphone.

So there are numerous myths about this cool and smart device. So let’s explain whether they are real or not.

 

Some Popular Smartphone Myths and their reality

 

Smartphones can start a fire at a gas station:-

Everyone knows that petroleum gas is highly flammable and can be started by a spark. The spark can come from a lighter, matches, or static electricity. But not your smartphone the only way the device can start a fire unless it has a defective battery.

There’s no evidence of something like that. Cellphones are banned at the gas stations is probably because they can and do distract drivers from the task at hand and being careless and inattentive while fueling your car can lead to serious accidents.

 

Charging smartphone overnight damages the device:-

There is a valid reason why your smartphone is called smart. It has built-in protection; it knows when it’s supposed to stop charging. A decade ago overcharging could indeed damage the battery. You don’t need to worry about such an outcome these days

 

Putting smartphone in rice if dropped in water accidentally:-

Many people believe that the moisture-loving grains will absorb water out of all the nooks and crannies of their soaked phone. But here’s the problem, rice doesn’t soak up just any liquid that happens to be nearby. To absorb water rice grains have to be in direct contact with it.

Even worse when rice starts to get mixed up with liquid it produced a paste that can gum up your smartphones delicate electronics experiments showed that after 48 hours rice still managed to absorb only 13% of the moisture out of the phones by the time the devices got completely dry corrosion had already damaged their fragile electronic insides.

 

Smartphone radiation can cook an egg:- Smartphone myths

This myth became popular after a viral internet article. Lots of people believe that radio waves a cell phone emits were so powerful that you could boil an egg by placing it between two devices.

But actually the amount of radiation a cell phone emits is so small that you would need more than 7,000 smartphones to boil an egg. Even this number is very approximate since no one has checked it yet.

 

A smartphone can demagnetize your credit cards:-

Never keep your smartphone together with your credit card you’ve probably heard this recommendation. The smartphone does have a magnetic field but it’s so weak that it won’t affect your bank cards in any way.

A fridge magnet, on the other hand, might card your credit card to stop working.

 

Magnets can delete data from your smartphone:-

This is just a stupid myth because magnets can’t damage your phone. Actually there are even several tiny magnets inside your smartphone used for specific functions. And also modern phones have solid-state drives that don’t need magnetism for storing data.

What a magnet can do is interfere with your phone’s compass you might say ah I don’t need it anyway but then your navigation apps like GPS and all kinds of maps won’t be able to determine your position and game applications won’t understand your phone’s orientation.

 

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Let your phone’s battery drain completely before recharging:-

One of the worst things you can do to your phone’s battery is to keep draining it. Every lithium-ion battery has a certain number of charge cycles which is running the battery down from 100 to 0%.

Modern phone batteries have about 400 to 500 cycles and if you let your battery drain every day your phone won’t last longer than a year and a half. Some experts recommend draining your phone’s battery completely only if your device quits working at 20% charge. Then emptying the battery might help you re-calibrate its level.

 

The more megapixels your camera has the better photos you’ll get:-

Most people are sure that the number of megapixels is the best indicator of how good your pictures are going to be. What they don’t know is that not the number of megapixels but their quality plays the main role. Like a 12 megapixel camera can be way better than a 16 megapixel one.

 

4G uses more data than 3G:- Smartphone myths

Since the 4G connection is faster most people believe that it uses more data. Whatever connection you use five megabytes of data is still 5 megabytes of data. With 4G you’ll just need less time to download it. The only reason why 4G eats your internet package too soon is that your downloads are faster and you use more data in a shorter period of time.

 

Dimmer screen saves battery:- Smartphone myths

The dimmer the screen is the better after all that saves your battery and that’s a good thing right. Well, your optician will disagree if your smartphone screen is too dim you’ll have to strain your eyes and even though it’s unlikely to lead to any permanent damage.

You’ll get headaches and tired eyes. If your screen brightness is higher than 50% though you should keep it down a bit an over bright screen can cause lots of short-term irritation to dry eyes and strength. It’s one of the smartphone myths.

 

Better specifications mean better performance:-

While buying a brand new phone you expect to enjoy fast speed long battery life and other perks. But in reality, even if a phone has great specs on paper its performance may not be so satisfying depending on its application capability, build quality, and other factors. It is also one of the most common smartphone myths.

 

Smartphones emit harmful radiation:- Smartphone myths

Modern cellphones give off electromagnetic waves. The radiation frequency your smartphone emits is completely safe for you. This fact has been proven by thousands of published articles placing the topic of phone radiation among the most researched.

 

If you make a call while your phone is charging it may catch fire:-

There have been several cases when the device has started burning. But it happened because of low-quality batteries, suspicious secondhand chargers, and dubious charging methods.

If you have original batteries and chargers in the way that they should be used you can use a charging phone in any way you want including making calls. It’ll just take longer for the phone to charge that’s all.

 

The larger your phone’s battery capacity is the longer it will serve:-

The battery life mostly depends on how much power your device consumes. That’s why if you have two smartphones with the same battery capacity the one with more efficient electronics and the screen will last longer on a single charge.

How you use your phone also influences battery life. Playing games, taking photos, using social media drains your battery very fast.

 

Close background apps to boost your phone’s performance:-

At first sight, it sounds very logical. The more apps your phone’s running the more battery it’s burning. But in reality, both Android and iOS can do multitasking.

Background apps aren’t running, they’re just ready for a fast relaunch. And they don’t consume a lot of energy. By closing background applications you waste more battery because your phone has to spend more resources on opening an app than on relaunching it.

 

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Using incognito mode will protect your privacy:-

Privacy issues are on the rise these days. It makes more and more people use the private or incognito mode while browsing the Internet to keep their personal information safe.

It’s believed to be a secure way to protect your data. The private mode does prevent your browser from storing your cookies passwords and other information but it doesn’t enable an encrypted connection. So other people for example internet service providers can see your browsing history. And also no incognito mode will protect your device from malware.

 

Conclusion: About smartphone myths

So these were some popular myths and reality behind them. If you know some other myths share with us. We would appreciate that if you do so, and we will try to know the reality behind that. Thank you…

Hi, I am Suraj Bhaskar, founder of this blog. I am a student and part-time blogger. Here I share the latest and tested information about android, the internet, and new tech-related information. You can follow me on different social media sites to get in touch with me. Thank You...

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