The best way is to grab a folio case and use this [https://www.amazon.com/Luganni-Magnetic-Viewing-Film-inches/dp/B07CGMG1JL|Magnetic detection paper] so you can see the magnets. I do believe the magnets are within the folio case for the Hall sensor which is on the logic board to sense its presence.
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The best way is to grab a folio case and use this [link|https://www.amazon.com/Luganni-Magnetic-Viewing-Film-inches/dp/B07CGMG1JL|Magnetic detection paper] so you can see the magnets. I do believe the magnets are within the folio case for the Hall sensor which is on the logic board to sense its presence.
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The best way is to grab a folio case and use this [https://www.amazon.com/Luganni-Magnetic-Viewing-Film-inches/dp/B07CGMG1JL|Magnetic detection paper so you can see the magnets. I do believe the magnets are within the folio case for the Hall sensor which is on the logic board to sense its presence.
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The best way is to grab a folio case and use this [https://www.amazon.com/Luganni-Magnetic-Viewing-Film-inches/dp/B07CGMG1JL|Magnetic detection paper] so you can see the magnets. I do believe the magnets are within the folio case for the Hall sensor which is on the logic board to sense its presence.
The best way is to grab a folio case and use this [https://www.amazon.com/Luganni-Magnetic-Viewing-Film-inches/dp/B07CGMG1JL|Magnetic detection paper so you can see the magnets. I do believe the magnets are within the folio case for the Hall sensor which is on the logic board to sense its presence.