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  • Can't high power magnets damage internal components of some smart phones?

  • This is so simple it's unbelievable! I just bought a Bold 9000 and am waiting for it to turn up - I love the RFID phone but my work would get pissed if I hacked my door card open :'(

    Do you know if there's a similar mount for us bog trotters in the UK?

    Thanks!

    J :)

  • wouldn't magnets affect the hardware and memory of the bold in any way?

  • No all the internal working of the device are solid state and are not effected my magnetic fields. I even brought up the engineering screens and test the antenna strengths with no change from removing the back and replacing in a few different places

  • Just so everyone knows I am trying to make another updated video because I now use 2 magnets and also have the non slip material on it and it works amazing.

  • this idea is awesome. Now somebody tell me how to glue a couple of washers inside the back of my iphone case

  • Thanks for the feedback. Is the iPhone solid state or plater HDD cause if it is a HardDrive these magnets would for sure brick your iPhone.

  • this would muck with my compass in my g1

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