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anonymous572
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Default Bicycle Mount Holder


Here it is:
http://www.dealextreme.com/p/bicycle...t-n7000-113981
Samsung Galaxy Note II GT-N7100
Android 4.1.2


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Thanks for the heads-up.
That's a low cost option but like many of the other cycle mounts...

It provides no external environmental protection. I wouldn't want to expose the Note to rain.

It provides no shock protection.
Has the Note been shock tested?

I don't think the Note would survive for many kilometres on the streets around here. You'd probably get away with it on a MTB with good forks but my hybrid has carbon race forks and skinny tyres at 8.5 bar.

Combine these with cobbled streets and tram lines.....
 
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I've used the same type of mount with the original SGS and it works great. My bike has no suspension and I ride 24km round trip on pavement, gravel, and dirt. It doesn't need shock protection because there is no moving parts in the phone. It would not work well for rain though.
 
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I've used the same type of mount with the original SGS and it works great. My bike has no suspension and I ride 24km round trip on pavement, gravel, and dirt.
Interesting, thanks for the info.


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It doesn't need shock protection because there is no moving parts in the phone. It would not work well for rain though.
No moving parts - the vibration module, the speaker cone, the microphone diaphragm, home button, power button, volume rocker....

Besides, vibration and shock impact on none moving parts as well especially components mounted on PCBs.
 
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