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No question it causes a little heat when it bounces off and the heat is absorbed, but if that heat gets to the point where you're causing damage cooking yourself with a phone the phone is seriously malfunctioning and broken.
the problem is, apparently, that we just don't know what sort of effect that heating has when it happens inside the body.
you know, never mind the radio spectrum part of what the sun puts out.