Turn off your phone for a few days. The moisture will go back into your skin. Then use your phone again as much as you used to and your skin will hurt.
Not sure of the specifics but I can have a friend turn on or off my wifi as it's streaming a video in my pocket and I can tell when he turns it on after a few minutes my skin has a aching feeling in my pocket.
To get people to feel a similar feeling buy an induction stove top turn it on high and put your hand on it. It will hum and won't be hot. Put your hand on it and it will ack. It's much strong than the phone sensation but similar.
Turn off your phone for a few days. The moisture will go back into your skin. Then use your phone again as much as you used to and your skin will hurt.
V interesting theory.
What's the supposed mechanism? Genuinely curious.
Not sure of the specifics but I can have a friend turn on or off my wifi as it's streaming a video in my pocket and I can tell when he turns it on after a few minutes my skin has a aching feeling in my pocket.
To get people to feel a similar feeling buy an induction stove top turn it on high and put your hand on it. It will hum and won't be hot. Put your hand on it and it will ack. It's much strong than the phone sensation but similar.