is there any problem playing games in mobiles ?

Sweden
August 20, 2009 12:10am CST
my mother in law presented me a mobile phone (sony ericsson f305) few days ago. the mobile looks beautiful. it opens with slide. the mobile contains a lot of java supported games which i can play any time. among the games car racing is my favorite. at night when i get back home i spend my time playing games. but yesterday one of my friend said to me that too much playing games in mobile is harmful for the mobile. so i stoped playing. but the question is that, is it really harmfull to play games in mobile?
5 responses
@stephcjh (38473)
• United States
4 Sep 09
That was nice that you got a new phone. I have never had one that you could play mobile games on but my daughter has. She has no problem with hers. Mine came with a couple of games already on it but I never play them.
@yogambal_64 (1014)
• India
20 Aug 09
There is no harm in playing games in mobiles, excepting that the battery has to be charged often, and the key pad may get stuck up or so. It is also a strain for your eyes if you play too much.
@mipen2006 (5528)
• Australia
20 Aug 09
Sorry ivan I wouldn't have a clue. The only thing I noticed was playing games flattened the barrery rether quickly.
@mastinet (467)
• India
20 Aug 09
There is no harm to your mobile if you play games in your mobile. The only point is that you have to charge mobile battery again and again as playing games with consume battery power. The other point is that it is not safe for your eyes that you continously play games on your mobile as it requires lot of direction attention through eyes while playing games. Playing games with not harm to your mobile anyway but may harm your eyes instead.
@brienn (825)
• Philippines
20 Aug 09
Good day ivan2000bd, Well for me the only problem that I can see from playing games in mobile is it will reduce the battery life of your phone. And when you are using it while charging it can make some damage also to the battery. And some keys from keypad might just easily be broken because of the usual pressing while playing.