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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...........
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.
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magnets are strong and if you put a cell phone near it, it might damage it
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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.
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.
These objects use magnets...CompassesSpeakersRefrigeratorsComputersCarsCeiling FansPrintersTelephonesTape RecordersWatches
the magnets on the speakers pick up the paper clip
Yes but, only if the magnet is within 4 inches of the phone.
Wiki has a couple good articles that will help you. Look up "Speaker" Look up "Microphone" Every phone has one of each and both involve magnets.
Magnets can be made from many different metals so there is no specific atomic mass.