S samuel1956 macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 18, 2010 4 0 Jul 18, 2010 #1 Is the iPhone magnetic? In the sense that you can pick it up with a magnet, when it has dropped in a pit, or, as in my case, in deep water?
Is the iPhone magnetic? In the sense that you can pick it up with a magnet, when it has dropped in a pit, or, as in my case, in deep water?
X xmtgx macrumors regular Jun 21, 2010 224 0 Jul 18, 2010 #3 Depends on the strength of the magnet. You need something with around 13000 -15000 BrMax Gauss to be able to lift it.
Depends on the strength of the magnet. You need something with around 13000 -15000 BrMax Gauss to be able to lift it.
S samuel1956 macrumors newbie Original poster Jul 18, 2010 4 0 Jul 18, 2010 #4 BrrrMaxGauss? xmtgx said: Depends on the strength of the magnet. You need something with around 13000 -15000 BrMax Gauss to be able to lift it. Click to expand... Oeps. I'm not that technical to have an idea how strong/special a 15000 BrmaxGauss magnet is.... Something you can buy at your local toolshop?
BrrrMaxGauss? xmtgx said: Depends on the strength of the magnet. You need something with around 13000 -15000 BrMax Gauss to be able to lift it. Click to expand... Oeps. I'm not that technical to have an idea how strong/special a 15000 BrmaxGauss magnet is.... Something you can buy at your local toolshop?