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Hello Ifixit I have my iphone 6 since september last year , i had small issues with losing network from the begining but after a while everytime my phone turned off i strugled a few days (turning my phone on and off) until i would get network again, until i gave up and have a phone i can use only with wi-fi, i also noticed that when i open maps my cursor seems to spin in place , so i decided to open my ohone up using your guides and noticed that 2 part on my phone were magnetic , the first one being the part that does the vibration but also the lower part of my motherboard ,after the reasembly i probably did something wrong which lead to the phone showing that my earphones are connected at all times , coming to my question . Is any part of the phone interior suposed to be magnetic and would that lead to the problems i am having with my phone Waiting for a response

there are parts of the iPhone 6 that are magnetic. One of which is the vibration console and the others, speakers (located at the top of the screen assembly, one at the bottom right of the board). On the 5’s there was an intensionally no-magnetic screw in the top right of the display flex’s - this was addressed in the 6 though. Have you tried backing up then restoring? How about reseting all settings? Best of luck, Eric