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2010-06-26
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@ Bourne , Lincs
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2010-06-26
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Try the brodit holder with a seperate mount. The holder grips the phone tightly. Am looking at mounting mine on my motorbike!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Brodit-Passive...item255b761530
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2010-06-26
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2010-09-21
, 03:24
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2010-10-17
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@ USA
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2010-10-17
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2010-10-18
, 23:29
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I use a Haicom Bike Holder for N900 (picture on ebay and pictures with the phone). As you can see in the pictures; the phone fits perfectly in the mount. Also it's very easy to take the phone out (even one-handed), because you can push the "left part" of the mount open with a spring. IMO that's an amazing design; when i get a call when on the bike i can just take my phone out with one hand
The mount is adjustable, so you can place it in portrait, landscape (or diagonal )
It doesn't cover the audio jack, screen lock button, usb port. Unfortunately it covers the power button, and aditionally the volume button OR the camera button (depends how you place your phone). I have it set up so that it covers the camera button, so that i can access the volume button.
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2011-04-19
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@ Helsinki
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http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Bike-bicycle-h...020f32ffe7684a
It looks unsecure and absolutely massive
It be happy to mod an existing holder a little..
Vote for these brainstorms if you want any of these functions.
N900 3G throttler (battery saver)
Wireless Media sync (over wifi)
Enhanced/Integrated telephone number search
Fix the track numbers in Music Player