Anyone get electrical pain or tingling when holding cellphones? Not shock, but just feeling an electrical current passing through the fingers, enough to cause me to drop the phone. Every phone I've owned does this to me. Sometimes when it rings, sometimes when I'm just checking messages, sometimes when it's just doing nothing in my pocket and I feel the current against my leg.
Seems like you might have EHS.
Try eating less salt and stop sweating. Also, stay indoors during thunderstorms.
>>60928429
Fuck No.
Sometimes it feels as though my phone is Vibrating(no it doesn't feel like a current or electricity) when it's actually not but, I blame radiation.
>>60928465
Doesn't exist. Fuck off.
Sounds like your charger's not grounded
>>60928429
Stop it Chuck.
>>60928429
I get this from a laptop and a tablet with metal panelling. They are poorly grounded. I don't think it's dangerous but it is unpleasant.
>>60928429
quit using chinkshit. get an iphone. it has no such issues because american engineers know how to design shit.
>>60930494
>pretending to be retarded
>>60930494
this happens with my iPhone 6 though. however it's just the "vibration" that some anon mentioned before
>>60928429
Most likely your charger is not properly isolated (Galvanic isolation), or a bad capacitor between primary and secondary circuits is leaking too much current. Throw it out before it starts a fire or kills you.
>>60928563
>>60932249
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phantom_vibration_syndrome
>>60932249
Phones only operate on 5V at the max which isn't enough to penetrate skin, so if it isn't plugged in it's impossible you are actually getting shocked from it. If the phone has a quick charge feature that pumps higher voltage to charge faster then it starts being a possibility. If your charger is a pile of shit and leaks mains voltage through then you should throw in the trash.
>>60933263
phone posters
>>60933666
It can be 5v between usb + (VCC) and usb -(GND), but still 250v between usb - (GND) and your floor (mains ground)
rare pic of OP
>>60933845
Like I said, if your phone is plugged in and your charger is a piece of shit and leaks mains voltage through then throw it out.
Is it normal to feel a burning feeling from the camera while taking selfies/using health monitor?