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Tragos, as far as I know, the magnet in the 770 was designed primarily to enable power saving mode when the metal slip case was in place.
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Does anyone have better knowledge what this magnet does in 770 (as there is only one memory card)?
Anyway, the magnetic switch is at the back of the N800. If you take the cover off, you'll find a square magnet right at the center!
If you want to see it in action, try playing a song (which is stored in your non-removable memory slot) in canola, then remove the back cover halfway through.