Yes! It also damages hotel cards that are used to get into your room.
I don't think you need a drivers' liscense to get a phone. If so, you probably are responsible.
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Yes, except for novice drivers with an intermediate license.
It would not damage a credit card. However, other devices that use magnetic strips (e.g. hotel card keys) could be damaged.
"You can hire an insurance company over the phone as long as you have the required information. Such as your vehicle identification number, and your drivers license number."
If you have an Illinois drivers licence, it's as simple as a phone call to the DMV. You can usually check the status of your licence at no cost.
Now if drivers are caught driving with a phone in hand they could possibly be forfeiting a lot of money. If the person has a French drivers license they will also get penalized 3 points on their license. Also if a driver is using a radar detector they will have to forfeit at least 1500 Euros. They will also get 6 points deducted off of their license as well.
89% of drivers use their cell phone while driving
You should not put a phone near a magnet because the magnetic field can interfere with the phone's electronic components, such as the speaker or microphone. This interference can cause malfunctions or permanent damage to the phone.
it magnetizes in a different direction
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No, a magnetic carrying case should not hurt your phone. The magnets are usually positioned in a way that they do not interfere with the phone's internal components and are safe to use with most smartphones.