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Originally Posted by masraum
My guess is that the heat is caused more by the contact and maybe the battery warming the phone which then warms the face due to direct contact.
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That is quite a reasonable other explanation.
There are people who are more sensitive to certain effects. (and yes there are also hypochondriacs)
In humans, as a child I could hear the radio tube tv downstairs as a sharp whine but barely the sound. I lived in an apartment which a transformer pole outside and would get splitting headaches. Energy is now readily transformed between states but still exists. Things we can not see and hear can also be used as weapons:
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/sep/14/mystery-of-sonic-weapon-attacks-at-us-embassy-in-cuba-deepens
I once received acupuncture from an elderly Japanese master who was a medic in the war. He could feel the heat which builds up from injured areas of the body. This stranger was accurately diagnosed by him in about a minute.
Obviously birds etc navigate the world using only the magnet(radar) in their tiny beaks. Whales communicate across oceans using only the hint of subsonic frequency. Higher levels. Lower levels. Whatever. Humans have lost most of our keen senses in our modern overloaded world, which once let us smell and hear for miles and kept us alive. Let's not rule out that these are probably around but latent.