Just wondering if anybody knows if there's a chance that the magnets in the wireless charging bit of the back panel of the Nexus 5 might just happen to also be able to grip to a non-charging pad.... to be more specific, something like the iMagnet magnetic dash/windshield device mount...
Where have you read there's magnets on the back of the phone? I don't believe there are magnets on the back of the phone..
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they have internal 4 magnets
darkamikaze said:
Where have you read there's magnets on the back of the phone? I don't believe there are magnets on the back of the phone..
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like @cHarOn99 said, it has 4 magnets behind the back panel, in with the wireless charging plate. It's to help align the phone properly so a good connection (if you can call it that, really...) can be made with no effort.
Just not sure if they'd be strong enough to be able to be used with the magnets on the iMagnet car dock.
So I just got my phone and I've tried running metals on the back of my phone to no avail... No magnets?
The first picture of step 4 in ifixit's teardown appears to show four circular magnets on the back cover. Many blogs are reporting that there are magnets in the nexus to help line up the inductive coils for wireless charging.
http://www.ifixit.com/Teardown/Nexus+5+Teardown/19016
The discs could be steel and the magnets could be in the charger.
the magnets are in the charger
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the magnets are in the charger
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I can confirm, the magnets are in the charging plates not the N5
When bound to a magnetic charging plate then wouldn't this throw off values for the compass etc?
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When bound to a magnetic charging plate then wouldn't this throw off values for the compass etc?
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It's probable. I've seen people have issues with their N4 and a wireless charger in their car. They would have trouble using GPS.
I would love to see if it was possible to use the wireless charger connected to a vertical mount in my car. I hope the magnets are strong enough to keep it in the place. I am currently using the GripGO with my GN2 and it works well.
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busyychild said:
I would love to see if it was possible to use the wireless charger connected to a vertical mount in my car. I hope the magnets are strong enough to keep it in the place. I am currently using the GripGO with my GN2 and it works well.
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I am currently using a GS3 with the palm wireless charging guts glued into my phone's back cover. Obviously, I use a plam touchstone to charge it. I replaced the steel discs from the pixi cover with rare earth magnets in my setup. no problems with compass or nfc resulting.
Car setup. I have a touchstone in my car, and after a lot of experimentation, here are my best practices. It's important to note that magnetic power is great for directional pull to hold the phone to the charger, but the pull is uni-directional, not omni-directional, i.e. the phone will stick to the charger, but can easily slide off of it. The fix for this is friction. Covering the surface of the charger with something like this solves the issue. I found a stupid expensive "micro suction cup" sheet withe 1000's of micro suction cups per square inch on one side, and a very strong adhesive back on the other. it works great, but I don't know where to get it anymore. $40 for an 8x8 sheet. I suspect the grip go uses something similar. Good luck.
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I'm looking for a sturdy Nexus One dock.
The stock htc car dock is too expensive for me, and kinda short. Besides, my headunit works as a BT, so I don't need speakerphone or the BT in the car dock.
The main point is for it to be not flimsy and, hopefully, fully cover the N1's back from the sun.
I did read the thread with ebay car dock, but people are saying it's bending on the sun and is unreliable.
Any advice is welcome =)
DarkDvr said:
I'm looking for a sturdy Nexus One dock.
The stock htc car dock is too expensive for me, and kinda short. Besides, my headunit works as a BT, so I don't need speakerphone or the BT in the car dock.
The main point is for it to be not flimsy and, hopefully, fully cover the N1's back from the sun.
I did read the thread with ebay car dock, but people are saying it's bending on the sun and is unreliable.
Any advice is welcome =)
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I've been using this one for almost 2 months now.
I'm in Phoenix and it holds up just fine under the sun. The suction cup is pretty secure. Only issue is it doesn't rotate unless you loosen the knobs.
I park in a garage during the day but at work my car is under the sun and when I go home, it's fine.
http://cgi.ebay.com/M02-Car-Mount-H...ewItem&pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item230520b765
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I've been using this one for almost 2 months now.
I'm in Phoenix and it holds up just fine under the sun. The suction cup is pretty secure. Only issue is it doesn't rotate unless you loosen the knobs.
I park in a garage during the day but at work my car is under the sun and when I go home, it's fine.
http://cgi.ebay.com/M02-Car-Mount-H...ewItem&pt=PDA_Accessories&hash=item230520b765
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Is that a spring loaded clamp on the right hand side?
No, its just flexible plastic. That thing behind is to adjust the angle of the holder.
I used this one for a few months, it scratched some teflon off the bottom of my n1. The bottom holder part, below the back button, is quite sharp plastic.
Pro Clip mounts are the only way to go.
They may be pricey, but they don't looks like ass in your car.
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Pro Clip mounts are the only way to go.
They may be pricey, but they don't looks like ass in your car.
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but when you're driving a f.o.r.d..... well, you know ;-)
does that mount tend to heat up/freeze the phone when the hvac controls are set to maximum ?
i'm using a target blue light special. don't have the box, but it's got an arm about 8" long, rotates 180*, and is very secure both the cup mount and the phone. cool thing is you aren't locked into one phone or another. it has ratcheting arms that clamp the phone gently with foam pads.
i do like the low profile look of your mount in the mustang though. almost hides the phone completely from prying eyes.
ohgood said:
but when you're driving a f.o.r.d..... well, you know ;-)
does that mount tend to heat up/freeze the phone when the hvac controls are set to maximum ?
i'm using a target blue light special. don't have the box, but it's got an arm about 8" long, rotates 180*, and is very secure both the cup mount and the phone. cool thing is you aren't locked into one phone or another. it has ratcheting arms that clamp the phone gently with foam pads.
i do like the low profile look of your mount in the mustang though. almost hides the phone completely from prying eyes.
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I shut off the vent behind the mount when it's on heat. For AC I usually leave the vent open since it's usually summer and the phone sitting in the sun can get pretty hot.
I definitely close off the vent when the heat is on though, and with the vent closed, it stays a normal temperature.
@GldRush98
Would that proclip hold the phone with an extended battery? It looks like there is space behind.
Don
dkoenig said:
@GldRush98
Would that proclip hold the phone with an extended battery? It looks like there is space behind.
Don
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I don't know what the extended battery back looks like. I would guess no though.
I bought it, thanks!
I bought this dock for my wife's Sensation, and tried it on my MT4GS, and it fitted without a problem.
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B007CU1XZM
when the HTC Sensation is fitted, the headphone socket is obscured, but with the MT4GS you can slide the display up of course and expose the headphone jack. It does shift the centre of gravity which could be a problem.
the fit is quite tight you if you do have a case you'll have to remove it - or at least the case back if you have the keyboard open.
if anyone wants, I'll take a photo with it fitted.
I guess you could drill out a whole for a headphone....
Here's the US market version. http://www.amazon.com/Aftermarket-Product-Charging-Replacement-Sensation/dp/B006VAKXZA
GoPadge said:
I guess you could drill out a whole for a headphone....
Here's the US market version. http://www.amazon.com/Aftermarket-Product-Charging-Replacement-Sensation/dp/B006VAKXZA
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thanks for that
I like to see the photo。
Can you do that ?
Thanks a lot!:laugh:
I've bought one from the ebay, description says that it's compatible with HTC Sensation 4G Z710E G14.
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The phone sits pretty well, the keyboard is a little bit slid out as the phone is a bit thicker, and there's no access to the power button. Pretty good thing for 9 bucks value. I'm considering about adopting this dock for my car and it would be nice to have audio-out also there at the same time. Anybody done this?
Saem persun said:
I've bought one from the ebay, description says that it's compatible with HTC Sensation 4G Z710E G14.
The phone sits pretty well, the keyboard is a little bit slid out as the phone is a bit thicker, and there's no access to the power button. Pretty good thing for 9 bucks value. I'm considering about adopting this dock for my car and it would be nice to have audio-out also there at the same time. Anybody done this?
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Well, I bought different dock (also for Sensation) for $10, which you can see in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1710736
I had the same idea as you do, to use it as a "stand" in my car. I have tried that in a "dry test" and it seemed like a good idea at first, so I ordered second dock and when it arrived I just placed it on rubbery-gel mat on my dashboard and voila - good to go, or so I thought.
Unfortunately when I started to drive with it, the phone rattles. Placing thin rubber strips didn't help, it only eliminated the noise, but the phone was still (silently now) rattling there on the dock while driving. I was afraid this constant vibration will damage the microUSB port sooner or later, since the port is the only thing holding the phone on the dock, and after couple days I quit using it. Also inserting and removing phone to/from dock wasn't comfortable, because my windshield is at pretty high angle I couldn't just insert phone into dock or remove it from dock, unfortunately I had to take the whole dock towards steering wheel to do it.
I'm just placing my phone on a dashboard mat against the fold (so it stays in horizontal mode upright) and plug the sound cable from my wifi transmitter and power cable if needed. This way is the most convenient way for me. If I won't forget I'll take some pictures.
Anyways, I would strongly advise against using any desktop docks in a car, because - regardless of dock's model or shape - they all have 1 thing in common: phone is being hold there just by the microUSB plug, which is not designed for this purpose, and it is rather delicate and easy to damage (once I broke miniUSB plug in my HTC TyTN II just by slightly prying phone into the dock because I was too lazy to get up in my bed... and the miniUSB socket by design is way sturdier than this crappy microUSB socket in our MT4GS).
Driving will cause the phone to shake/vibrate/rattle in the dock on your dashboard, and I am sure it will cause damage to the microUSB port sooner or later.
HTH
Thanks for the advice. Went to ebay for the official mytouch car kit with holder (with intergrated micro-USB connector) and found one for just a 10.5 bucks + S&H cost. Unfortunately, that seller doesn't ship internationally So I found another one, this time it costed total of 28 bucks. But for such price I get an ultimate solution.
Nice
I bought the one recommended by Samsung (EDD-D200BEGSTD) but it doesn't fit at all on the Relay.
There's a ridge in front of the USB connector that pushes up against the keyboard.
samsung dot com then /us/mobile/cell-phones-accessories/EDD-D200BEGSTA
(Sorry for the munged URLs but XDA still thinks I might be a spammer. )
I'm considering one of these two Ezos:
amazon dot com then EZOPower-Desktop-SmartPhone-Charger-Samsung/dp/B009I1UH32/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1367963402&sr=8-17&keywords=smartphone+cradle
amazon dot com then /EZOPower-Micro-USB-Desktop-SmartPhone-Smartphone/dp/B00B1OMEEO/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&qid=1367963402&sr=8-11&keywords=smartphone+cradle
Anybody had experience with them? I'll probably just try them one at a time and report back if either works.
So I tried the EZO Power Dock cradle (EZCR30) and it fits the Relay WITH the Incipo case on it! Joy
Plus this one has a headphone jack on the back, in case I ever need it.
It's this one:
amazon dot com then /EZOPower-Desktop-SmartPhone-Charger-Samsung/dp/B009I1UH32/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1367963402&sr=8-17&keywords=smartphone+cradle
cloudwatcher said:
So I tried the EZO Power Dock cradle (EZCR30) and it fits the Relay WITH the Incipo case on it! Joy
Plus this one has a headphone jack on the back, in case I ever need it.
It's this one:
amazon dot com then /EZOPower-Desktop-SmartPhone-Charger-Samsung/dp/B009I1UH32/ref=sr_1_17?ie=UTF8&qid=1367963402&sr=8-17&keywords=smartphone+cradle
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The cradle is going back to Amazon.
It seems I got a defective unit. It drops the USB connection, and sometimes it drops it then picks it right up again. It's basically behaving like there's a loose wire inside.
The unit looks great, but the connectors seem to be cheaply made.The jack that plugs into the phone's port is on a slider to accommodate different thicknesses of phones, or a phone with a case on it. Great feature, but the slider doesn't move smoothly and gets crooked easily.
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Time to try the other one, but it's cheaper so we'll see.
Similarly I took the plunge and bought this dock on the basis of your Note2 dock tryouts:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B00A39EV8U/ref=redir_mdp_mobile?ref_=pe_217191_31005151_M3T1_dp_1
Happy to report although this is for the Note2... our device fits this cradle/dock - EVEN with the Incipio case!
Spare battery slot at the back of this dock needs something small to wedge our slightly narrower then Note2 battery into the battery slot (for the pins to attach/afix to the +/- battery connectors.)
The USB connector on the dock is very rigid/solid.
The fact that the Relay fits into this module, possibly proves that the distance from the backplate of both Relay & Note2 devices to there micro USB ports at the base of these 2 phones are identical... such that the Relay fits into the Note2 dock slot (without & with the Incipio case, much the way it's intended to for the Note2 in Pic1 & Pic3 respectively.)
The dock slot has an adapter/plate which you can make out in the 2nd pic, which is attached into the dock for when the phone is without a cover (to pad the dock slot space accordigly.) Alternatively this adapter/attachment is removed to cater for the added thickness of the Incipio cover in our case.
(Of course the width of the dock slot is over sized for our narrower Relay compared to the Note2, however this specific docks sturdy micro USB port keeps the Relay standing upright & comfortably at that.)
What that means is I guess any Note2 dock will suffice in that theory. Only as long as the 'depth' of the dock slot is suffice for our thicker Relay over Note2.
I'm happy with this dock so far.
Works welll, will post pictures tomorrow.
However, dock mode doesn't seem to activate on the Relay whilst running CM10.1 at least, weather that's a known issue in CM or it's the dock at fault I'm unsure. But I have read dock issues with CM10.1. The dock charges the phone at the least. (May test a stock ROM see what happens.)
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bought some dock's for 1€ (1,3$): works great!
http://www.benl.ebay.be/itm/261302999190?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649
I just bought the EZO Power cradle (EZCR30) and I'm unimpressed by it. The USB data connection does not work at all, only allows me to charge. I've tried with several different USB cables that all work and only get charge. Bypassing the cradle allows me to get USB data again.
I'm tempted to rip this unit apart and route my USB wire into the unit manually.
Hi Everyone,
For this Black Friday - Cyber Monday I am looking for a car mount for My Note 4. I have a Spigen slim armor on and my phone width is about 3.5 inches. Way to big for my old iottie. what do you guys use?
Right now I am looking at the Kenu airframe+ but I think the price is ridiculous.
Thank you
http://www.amazon.com/Portable-Adju...qid=1417203083&sr=8-8&keywords=kenu+airframe+
anyone use this and does it work?
I don't think hanging a heavy Note 4 off of your AC vent is a very good idea.
http://www.amazon.com/Arkon-Windshi...8&qid=1417205916&sr=1-9&keywords=note+4+mount
What do you think of this?
What do you use?
Do NOT hang your Note 4 off your AC vent !! I broke part of my AC vent that way.
Buy the choetech t510 Qi wireless car charger from amazon. It fits all oversize cases+Note 4. Then use outdoor scotch permanent mounting tape and stick it to a flat area of your dashboard vertically. you get that from home depot or equivalent. its a grey tape with red peel off dual sided stickers.
Works perfectly.
I've been using the universal car dock from Samsung and it has been working great. I used a 50% off code and got it for 25 bucks so not bad.
Don't agree with you
zurkx said:
Do NOT hang your Note 4 off your AC vent !! I broke part of my AC vent that way.
Buy the choetech t510 Qi wireless car charger from amazon. It fits all oversize cases+Note 4. Then use outdoor scotch permanent mounting tape and stick it to a flat area of your dashboard vertically. you get that from home depot or equivalent. its a grey tape with red peel off dual sided stickers.
Works perfectly.
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I've been using Airframe Kenu Plus (search on google)
I've used it with my g2 and now with my note 4, and it's working great.
Due to the size of the Note 4, I would say a car mount would be difficult to use; the weight might break the vent; magnetic qi mounts-- how much support will the magnets offer? And for the regular suction mounts, I'm not sure how much weight they can take. I've been using a techmatte progrip car mount, and it worked very well for my iphone 5s when I had that, but now that i've switched to android (note 4), the phone doesnt even fit in the mount. I doubt the suction would be strong enough to support it anyway.
I use this http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00408B7ZU/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
with this http://www.amazon.com/iOttie-Holder...&qid=1417724512&sr=8-1&keywords=iottie+note+4
Working pretty good so far.
I am using the Spigen Neo Hybrid Series Case. http://www.amazon.com/Galaxy-Note-C...178&sr=1-13&keywords=spigen+slim+armor+note+4
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Best carmount i found by accident while shopping at my local electronics store was called Magic Mount, it has several different ways of mounting your phone. but its all by Magnets, 100% safe. They provide you with several options of a magnetic mount i chose the surface mount, and a very thin metal plate that can be applied by adhesive on to the phone or case. 2 metal plates were provided to me with the service, one for a phone and one for a tablet or which ever device i choose. ill tell you this thing can hold really well. its great because I would always put my phone on my seat or cup holder, but what if they are both taken up by someone or my cups, then back in the pocket it goes where i can't change my music. id highly recommended this to anyone. its fast, easy, and no stupid bulky cradles.
http://www.scosche.com/magic-mount-cell-phone-holder-tablet-mount
S197Mike said:
Best carmount i found by accident while shopping at my local electronics store was called Magic Mount, it has several different ways of mounting your phone. but its all by Magnets, 100% safe. They provide you with several options of a magnetic mount i chose the surface mount, and a very thin metal plate that can be applied by adhesive on to the phone or case. 2 metal plates were provided to me with the service, one for a phone and one for a tablet or which ever device i choose. ill tell you this thing can hold really well. its great because I would always put my phone on my seat or cup holder, but what if they are both taken up by someone or my cups, then back in the pocket it goes where i can't change my music. id highly recommended this to anyone. its fast, easy, and no stupid bulky cradles.
http://www.scosche.com/magic-mount-cell-phone-holder-tablet-mount
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Being that the bracket mounts to your dash with a 3M adhesive pad my question is what does the dash look like after removal?
No need to mess around http://www.rammount.com done!
i have the iotti mount and it works fine
http://www.amazon.com/iOttie-Windshield-Dashboard-Holder-HLCRIO101/dp/B007FH716W
I was fortunate enough for Winnergear to contact me to review their newest car mount and Qi charger, the Montar Qi.
I have been using this for the last three days and am entirely pleased with the product.
I have not been able to find any faults at all with the design or usage of this product.
I will answer any questions you may have as soon as I can about this product, just ask here or PM me.
This arrived to me well packaged and quickly direct from Winnergear.com.
It is listed on their site at $79.99 and to me is worth the price, however they are currently running a promotion that if you share product on facebook and or twitter you get $8.00 knocked off the price instantly.
Inside the box you will find:
The Qi charger/mount
The base for the charger
A sticky pad to apply to your dash
A lighter adapter for power
The instruction manual
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The packaging is fairly basic, listing all the materials used and manufacturing location.
The instructions are easy to follow and well written.
Nothing too exciting here but I took pictures for you in case you are interested.
You have to attach the mount to the base, this is simply done by loosening the nut on the base and pressing it to the mount.
Then just tighten the nut finger tight.
The base has a suction cup on it that has a sticky gel in addition to the strong suction cup.
This should stick to most surfaces including slightly textured dash pads and your windshield.
For heavier textured dash pads there is the included sticky pad, just stick it to your dash and then use the suction cup on the mount to attach it to the pad.
This sticky pad uses high quality 3M double sided tape to stick and should work on anything.
Once this is together and installed in your vehicle, just plug in the included lighter plug and the mount is ready to use.
This mount is fully adjustable and should work with any Qi compatible smartphone.
This includes phones that officially support Qi charging and ones that have an aftermarket sticker of any kind.
I am currently using this charger with my LG G4 and LG v10 without any issues at all.
To adjust this mount to fit your smartphone, just press the button on the bottom back of the mount and the bottom feet will adjust up and down.
Use this adjustment to align the center of your phone's Qi receiving coil with the Qi symbol on the mount.
The arms that hold your phone locked into this mount are curved to hold your phone better than any other mount I have yet tried.
They are also large enough that they should hold your phone even with the thickest of cases on.
The arms on this mount are strong enough to hold your phone through even the bumpiest of roads.
I put my LG G4 in this mount and flipped it upside down and shook it as hard as I could to try to get it to come loose and could not get it to slip even a little bit.
Once you have this mounted all of the ports on your device should be easily accessible, the bottom arms are designed so that they should not obstruct any of the ports on your phone.
As soon as you place your phone on this Qi charging mount, it should start charging.
I have had no problems with heat buildup using this charger.
This will also trickle charge your device once it reached 100% charge and maintain that 100% charge.
Last, you are still able to use the camera of your smartphone while you have it connected to this charging mount.
If you would like to use your smartphone as a dashcam, you can easily do that without worrying about killing the battery in your phone.
This is easily a 10/10 product.
The price may seem a little steep to some, but if you think about what you are getting here, it is well worth it.
I would highly recommend the Montar Qi Car Mount.
Here is a link to all the pictures in this review on imgur.com
Website
Amazon UK
Amazon USA
Ask me any questions about this mount and I will try to answer them as quickly as I can.
Do you happen to have an ampmeter or know at what it is charging? I don't take very long rides and need a charger that will charge a good amount lets say in a max 30 minute ride. Thanks.
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Do you happen to have an ampmeter or know at what it is charging? I don't take very long rides and need a charger that will charge a good amount lets say in a max 30 minute ride. Thanks.
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I do have a USB meter, however I can not use that to test Qi charging, only wired.
I did use the Ampere app and it reported a maximum charge rate of 1040mA and an average of 820mA .
That is about standard for a Qi charger.