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2024-06-02 09:28:12 UTC - HELPFUL

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Phones already contain strong magnets. And they don't have magnetic memory - the type that gets damaged by magnets. Even when wiggling the magnet it is virtually impossible to induce enough current to cause damage. Wireless charging works by inducing current and doesn't damage https://www.goudsmit.co.uk/will-magnets-ruin-your-smartphone-goudsmit-uk/

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