Yes, definitely. many electronics work with magnets, and this can screw them up. WARNING: don't bring it close to a television, there will be permanent damage to the picture. the circuits in many electronics move etc. when magnets are brought close to them.
Yes, certainly in my Blackberry 8110 there are - however it's just the magnets in the built in speakers, nothing to do with the fact it's a phone. Powerful enough to stick 1p coins to it though!
Any speaker from anything will have a magnet in it. If you take apart most cell phones you'll find the speaker is super tiny, so the magnet inside is also tiny. Some types of microphones also use magnets, but not all.
no because phones are not magnetic
no but can affect the signal
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I would guess to make them have more problems to make you pay more money to the company,since if you looked it up,Magnets interfere with cell phone batteries,Signal force,and Laptops...........
There is always a possibility of finding cell phone batteries in any shop. But I would buy cell phone batteries at your local cell phone retailer, or the company that made your phone.
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You can find replacement cell phone batteries at many places online. Your best option would be to do a google.com search for cell phone batteries and shop around for the best price.
Cell phone batteries are the power behind your phone. In order for the electronics to work, to broadcast a signal and to receive one you need to have power.
There are many places where one could purchase cell phone batteries. One could visit their local T Mobile or Sprint retail outlet for purchasing cell phone batteries.
yes nokia cell phone batteries sometimes do come with a warrenty depending on where you buy it and rather or not its new cell phone batteries of very expensive so its best to buy new with an warrenty
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You have to take special care when handling cell phone batteries as they can gt hot and explode open sometimes.
Batteries Plus is a good place to start looking. Also, your cell phone provider's stores should cell the batteries that you need. When all else fails, go to eBay.
Many cell phones do not have any magnets inside, and are completely unaffected when normal magnets are placed near them. However, magnets are used with other cell phones in a variety of ways. Many folding or sliding cell phones have magnets inside to hold them closed in a way that is easy to open. The speaker in the cell phone may be the kind of speaker that has a small magnet inside. As far as I know, the microphone on all cell phones is of the "electret" type that does not include any batteries; cell phones don't use the other kinds of microphones that include batteries. Many cell phones have a small motor inside that is used when the cell phone is set to "vibrate". That motor typically has a permanent magnet inside. Some cell phones, when an external magnet is placed in the middle, turn off the screen and go into a low-power state and ignore button presses. They are designed to do this so that when they are placed in a cell phone holster (most of which have a small magnet to hold them shut) and then the buttons are accidentally bumped, they don't accidentally do something that would drain the battery.
Cell phones shops do tend to also sell the batteries. Just be aware that sometimes the batteries cost more than what your phone is even worth. You may just rather buy a new phone.