උඩින් පල්ලෙන් නැතුව ඔක්කොම කියවල බලපන්කො
Vandna Patel, studied at Kennesaw State University
Answered Sep 12, 2015
Cell phones get hotter when the battery-level is critically low, especially when more applications are running. Less radiation would be emitted if the gadget is not being used when the battery is low. However, if the gadget is still in use when the battery is low, it would emit more radiation when the battery is low, because the mobile phone is under higher functional pressure and lower energy supply, especially when there are more applications running. The force required to operate the device increases, which in turn increases the power exerted. The power increases the temperature of the battery in the mobile phone. Therefore, thermal radiation is significantly higher when the cell phone is used while the battery is critically low.
Przemysław Kitowski, Head of R&D at Mudita
Answered Apr 24
Originally Answered: How true is it that when a phone battery is low, it tends to emit more radiation?
The truth is when the battery is running low or you're in a low-signal area, the phone works overtime and may expose you to more radiation.