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There isn't a lot of gold in a cell phone. On average, a cell phone might contain 0.034 grams of gold. The amount can vary depending on the model and brand. Gold is primarily found in the phone’s circuit board. These tiny amounts are used because gold is a highly efficient conductor that doesn't corrode. However, it's quite costly and time-consuming to extract. So, it's not as simple as just getting gold out of old cell phones.
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