What are the affects, if any, of magnets on iphones?

Are iphones affected by Rare Earth Magnets, or any magnets?

I suppose strong magnetic fields could cause damage to your iPhone.  However, from personal experience weak magnetic fields won't hurt your iPhone.  I have used a case with a magnetic clasp for about a year and the only side affect is that I need to re-calibrate the compass when I try to use the compass app.

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