Really daft question, mobile phones must be a massive health hazard right now. I know no one uses their phones to actually call these days but still.
You should arguably clean your phone more often than your hands or am I wrong here?
it can survive on your phone in the same way it can survive on any surface. So not indefinitely, not even for that long, but it could be there.
Clean your phone like you would clean any surface you'd be concerned about.
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Really daft question, mobile phones must be a massive health hazard right now. I know no one uses their phones to actually call these days but still.
You should arguably clean your phone more often than your hands or am I wrong here?