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If you're really worried about it, you could stick the N810 in its dash mount holder, and attach that to the dash with magnets. :P
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But I'm not sure if a magnet will have any negative effect on the N810. As far as I can tell from online searching, flash memory and touchscreens are safe from regular magnets. But the N810 is much more than that and I was wondering if anyone had any insight as to what effect, if any, a magnet will have on the N810.
(note: I don't plan on placing the N810 directly next to the magnet, or holding it on the dash with the magnet. The closest it should ever come in contact with it is how close it is when placed in the friction mount)