Authors
Anderson V, Rowley J (2007)
The
authors measured maximum temperature rises on the side of the face
after 6 minutes of continuous cell phone operation. They used two
models of analogue phones (835 MHz) and three early models of GSM
digital phones (900 MHz). For the GSM phones the highest recorded
increase was 2.3°C, and for analogue it was 4.5°C. Further
measurements with phones at inoperative mode, transmitting at full
power, and in stand-by mode, revealed that most of the temperature
rise was due to heat conduction from the handset, rather than due
to RFR.