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2010-06-26
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@ Bourne , Lincs
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2010-06-26
, 11:08
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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
, 14:06
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@ USA
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2010-10-17
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2010-10-18
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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