It would not damage a credit card. However, other devices that use magnetic strips (e.g. hotel card keys) could be damaged.
Yes it can. It's happened to me twice before.
Yes! It also damages hotel cards that are used to get into your room.
A magnetic clasp on a cell phone case should not be a problem for the phone. The phone doesn't contain anything that is sensitive to magnets. While it is true that very strong magnets can disrupt electronic devices, the magnet on a case clasp is much too weak to cause problems.
To avoid cell phone damage at airport security, place the cell phone in the basket at the security station. Do not put the phone in your pocket or in your purse or bag.
The water damage indicator in a cell phone is usually a little white dot or silver strip. It's usually located by the battery or at the bottom of the phone. If the device is kept dry it will stay this colour. However, if it comes into contact with water or a liquid containing water then it will turn from white to a red or pinky colour. This indicates that water has entered the device and immediate steps taken to get rid of the water from the cell phone to prevent any serious damage.
There are many cell phone covers to choose from. The plastic cell phone covers are usually better at protecting against water damage. Make sure that the cell phone cover fits appropriately.
Coverage to replace your cell phone if it's lost or damage. It may have a deductible.
Electro Magnetic Energy.
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A bluetooth headset does not damage a cell phone. You have to download something on the phone for it to work. It is a wireless connection that is being used for this.
It can, but it depends on the phone
No. It might damage the phone, though.
The cell phone emits a wireless radio/magnetic signal that interferes with the navigation equipment onboard the plane.