There was a time when phones like the Nokia 3310 were widely used. Even if this phone falls, there is no risk of damaging its screen. It was reusable. But today's smartphones are not used for a long time. The screen provided for today's phones is very fragile. (Smartphone Use)


The risk of screen cracking is higher after the phone is dropped. But are you using a smartphone with a cracked screen? So read this first.

 



Read this carefully before using a cracked screen –


mobiles with a cracked screen can gradually stop working. Apart from this, there may be some things like the touch screen turning off or even giving a command to the phone, it doesn't work.

 

-The screen placed on the phone protects the phone from external elements. This makes the chances of device damage very low. Likewise, if the screen is cracked, a liquid gets inside the phone and the device can be damaged in some way. A short circuit can also occur in the phone.

 

- Using a cracked screen can hurt your finger. When you try to access the phone through a cracked screen, your fingers can get bruised. (Smartphone Use)

 

-Some things on the phone are not visible due to cracked screen. This can cause more strain on the eyes while reading a message or using social media. This can cause eye problems.

 

-The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has considered the radiofrequency from phones to be potentially carcinogenic to humans. The American Cancer Society believes that more research is needed to determine whether cell phone use is harmful to health.


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