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If your wife has a pacemaker, please read the article a little bit more closely. It does not say it's safe at all. @jclo should probably better clarify the headline... and some of the context in the article as well. What the article implies and what Apple's statements say are not congruent.

Apple says:
Medical device interference iPhone contains magnets as well as components and radios that emit electromagnetic fields. These magnets and electromagnetic fields may interfere with medical devices, such as pacemakers and defibrillators.

Though all iPhone 12 models contain more magnets than prior iPhone models, they're not expected to pose a greater risk of magnetic interference than prior iPhone models.

Consult your physician and medical device manufacturer for information specific to your medical device and whether you need to maintain a safe distance of separation between your medical device and iPhone. There are many types of medical devices, and manufacturers often provide recommendations on the safe use of their devices around wireless or magnetic products to prevent possible interference. If you suspect iPhone is interfering with your medical device, stop using iPhone.

In no way does that imply safe. The article's intent is to say the 12 should be no more of an interference than prior models. Emphasis on "should be". To be fair, the article is doing a heck of a job at implying the 12 is safe like you assumed.
I picked up the iPhone 12 on release date as I do each year with the new iPhones, I have an ICD fitted and have done for the past 9 years but I’ve got to be honest I believe this iPhone 12 is playing a part with some kind of interference. It’s to coincidental that since I’ve had my phone for the past week I’ve started having more high heart rhythms and feel like my ICD is pacing a lot more.
I hope I’m wrong but I’m currently only using my Mac for the wkend to see if there is a difference.
Day 1 without using iPhone 12 and the first 24hrs have been fine. Day 2 il use my phone and post results for those that are interested. I understand everyone is different so please don’t judge I’m just going off my personal experience. I would be pretty disappointed if I could not get my new iPhone each year if the magnets do interfere with my personal ICD. Thanks
 
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I picked up the iPhone 12 on release date as I do each year with the new iPhones, I have an ICD fitted and have done for the past 9 years but I’ve got to be honest I believe this iPhone 12 is playing a part with some kind of interference. It’s to coincidental that since I’ve had my phone for the past week I’ve started having more high heart rhythms and feel like my ICD is pacing a lot more.
I hope I’m wrong but I’m currently only using my Mac for the wkend to see if there is a difference.
Day 1 without using iPhone 12 and the first 24hrs have been fine. Day 2 il use my phone and post results for those that are interested. I understand everyone is different so please don’t judge I’m just going off my personal experience. I would be pretty disappointed if I could not get my new iPhone each year if the magnets do interfere with my personal ICD. Thanks
I'm sorry to hear that. I'm curious what you find from your experiment.
 
Still, why take the chance ?
This shouldn't prevent people from using iPhone 12, or even thinking about buying one, just that you just use you own logical choice
 
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