NVLeatherWorx Posted October 25, 2018 Report Posted October 25, 2018 The entire case appears to be lined with a lightweight lining leather, pigskin or lamb skin. Don't see a stitching line around the case flap so that could be an issue down the road with the lining peeling away from the main body. Although magnets are accused of causing issues with electronic devices the ones that intended for use in phone cases, such as the ones shown in the OP's images, are not strong enough to cause any issues as the more technologically advanced these devices become the more shielding that is built into the device. If there were any issue with such designs then the manufacturers would not have their own line of like items that they are selling; why would they want to ruin your experience with your new device? After all, wouldn't they rather see your payment as a satisfied and continuing customer instead? Rare earth magnets would have a helluva time with a device though and that would be something that a device owner would not soon forget. Quote Richard Hardie R. P. Hardie Leather Co. R. P. Hardie Leather Co. - OnlineR. P. Hardie Leather Co on Facebook
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Northmount Posted October 25, 2018 Report Posted October 25, 2018 @NVLeatherWorx @Rockoboy Magnets do not affect smart phones or tablets performance. SD cards are not affected by magnetism. Neither is the RAM in the phone. Neither is the CPU. The screens do not use magnetic fields like CRTs and are not affected by magnetic fields. Many smart and older cell phone cases (and tablets covers) include magnets to switch the screen off when the case is closed, and also to activate the screen when taken out of the case. If magnets had the effects that are claimed by those repeating false information, why would the OEMs use magnets in their cases and covers? Several years ago, I was asked to make a replacement case for a Blackberry Phone. I used the original magnets, placed them in the same position as in the OEM case, and it all worked just like the OEM case. I would ask all those that read this to spread correct information rather than repeating proven falsehoods. There is one exception with smart phones ... with GPS sensors (magnetometer, accelerometer, gyroscope). Take a look at this test https://www.kjmagnetics.com/blog.asp?p=smartphone-mount It even shows it not to be a serious problem. Tom Quote
Rockoboy Posted October 25, 2018 Report Posted October 25, 2018 2 minutes ago, Northmount said: I would ask all those that read this to spread correct information rather than repeating proven falsehoods. Thank you for the correct information. I will pass on the flaming. Quote Kindest regards Brian "Whether you think you can or whether you think you can't, you are right" Henry Ford Machines: Singer 201p, Kennedy, Singer 31K20, Singer 66K16 ("boat anchor" condition), Protex TY8B Cylinder Arm (Consew 227r copy), Unbranded Walking Foot (Sailrite LSV-1 copy)
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