PaulSB
Squire
- Location
- Chorley, Lancashire
I understand the points regarding using a suitable mount and modern phones being robust but think both miss a key point.
A few years back I hit a pothole with the result my Garmin 810 flew off and hit the tarmac. The rider behind me rode straight over it. The screen smashed and the unit a write-off. No doubt either I hadn't attached it correctly or the mount was worn.
I contacted Garmin who replaced the unit for £85. Has anyone tried similar with Apple, Samsung, Motorola?
I've a friend whose six month old £800 Samsung has developed a screen fault. The shop says it's physical damage, her insurers don't want to know and Samsung say send it to us and we'll think about it. Its never been close to a bike!
Aside from issues such as battery life mounting a decent phone on the bars is asking for a trouble.
A few years back I hit a pothole with the result my Garmin 810 flew off and hit the tarmac. The rider behind me rode straight over it. The screen smashed and the unit a write-off. No doubt either I hadn't attached it correctly or the mount was worn.
I contacted Garmin who replaced the unit for £85. Has anyone tried similar with Apple, Samsung, Motorola?
I've a friend whose six month old £800 Samsung has developed a screen fault. The shop says it's physical damage, her insurers don't want to know and Samsung say send it to us and we'll think about it. Its never been close to a bike!
Aside from issues such as battery life mounting a decent phone on the bars is asking for a trouble.