Although this picture of iPhone is interesting, users should not try it on their iPhone 12 because it can cause serious damage.
PS- Reddit
A person recently posted a picture of his iPhone 12 on Reddit, showing small parts that looked like metal sticking to the phone’s MagSafe outline. On Reddit the user wrote, “The sand here is magnetic and is sticking to my phone.” Many users on Reddit responded to the man’s post saying that it is not the sand which is magnetic but the particles present in it are attracted towards the iPhone.
Apparently the iPhone 12 has a lot of magnets. The iPhone 12 has magnets between the speakers, optical image stabilizers in the camera, and MagSafe. Apple Insider reports that the sand of Tahoe City in California, USA, contains several types of iron oxide plus pyrite and magnetite that may be attracted to the back magnets of the iPhone, and the iron metal dust present in the sand may stick to the iPhone. is. Magnets on the iPhone can also attract knives and other metal shavings found in an industrial area.
iPhone may suffer damage
The report further states that even if the picture is interesting, users should not try it on their iPhone 12 as it can cause serious damage. The photo shared by Redditor only shows the back of the iPhone 12, not the position of the display, port, or speaker hole.
It is shown in the photo that ferrous metals are sticking around the camera. However, sand on the other hand can damage the glass and rear of the iPhone, scratch the display on the front and damage the camera lens. The report further warns users that if the sand goes into the iPhone 12, it can cause serious damage to the device. So if you have an iPhone 12, you should think about covering it or keeping it in a sealed case while going to the beach or sandy areas or industries.
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