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Apple warns iPhone 12 users to keep their phones and MagSafe accessories 6 inches away from implanted medical devices like pacemakers – Business Insider Australia
Apple is warning iPhone 12 users that the magnets in its magnetic accessories could interfere with implanted medical devices.

- Apple says that the iPhone 12 and MagSafe accessories could interfere with implanted medical devices.
- Apple says to keep those items at least six inches away from a pacemaker or defibrillator.
- Doctors have also warned that the magnets could cause “suspension” of implanted devices.
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Apple is warning iPhone 12 users that the magnets in its magnetic accessories could interfere with implanted medical devices.
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