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‎05-04-2022 02:15 PM in
Note20I've run my Note 5 in an xl RAM X-Grip mount for 5 years with no issues.
I've heard that iphone cameras are starting to break when doing the same.
Now I have an N20U; are there any reports of bad things happening when mounting them to a motorcycle handlebar?
For reference, I'm riding an 04 V-Strom 1000. It's an ugly, vibration machine, and I ride it hard offroad very frequently. (In fact, I think I recently ruined the gimbal of my Mavic Pro by putting it in the trunk of the bike, in a padded case!)
Anyway, just wondering about the Note 20 Ultra...I don't want to ruin this thing, obviously!
Thanks!
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‎05-11-2022 10:17 AM (Last edited ‎05-11-2022 10:18 AM ) in
Note20Hello, I just want to inform you that these forums are for Samsung device owners, and are not monitored by Samsung itself (other than to monitor for TOS violations). It would appear that no one here is familiar enough with your request to give an answer. I would recommend reaching out to the people who make the mount itself, as they would likely have a better answer, and they would ultimately be liable for any damage occurred if they sell the mount for this specific reason. I hope you find your answer!
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‎05-11-2022 10:17 AM (Last edited ‎05-11-2022 10:18 AM ) in
Note20Hello, I just want to inform you that these forums are for Samsung device owners, and are not monitored by Samsung itself (other than to monitor for TOS violations). It would appear that no one here is familiar enough with your request to give an answer. I would recommend reaching out to the people who make the mount itself, as they would likely have a better answer, and they would ultimately be liable for any damage occurred if they sell the mount for this specific reason. I hope you find your answer!
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‎05-11-2022 10:20 AM in
Note20Ah...in that case I'll search elsewhere for an answer. Thanks!
