[Q] Magnetic car mount and permanent S-pen damage? - Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Questions and Answers

Got one of these extremely useful [magnetic car mounts](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01DKEXKCW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_8BenAbAZYTBT3), which I'm using with my iPhone, and which I would like to also leverage for use with my note 8.
I know there is a known, proven impact on *utilization* of an S-pen in such a configuration, but - as I'm not planning to use the S-pen while driving - I only wonder if this setup could also have a longer lasting impact.

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Note II car-mount to work with Brodit ProClip

Hi guys,
I've got a Brodit Pro-Clip already available in my car from my previous phone, but now that I've got the Note 2, I'm looking for a new mount. I'd like to re-use the pro-clip, but there are a couple of concerns.
1. The Active pro-clip for the Note 2 is quite expensive (but worth it, if I eventually go for it)
2. It's quite a large mount, so turning it horizontal (from time to time) will be cumbersome and it will get in the way
3. I've seen some other nicer looking mounts out there, but they're all suction...but I've been thinking...maybe I could get one and modify it a bit to fit on the brodit backplate?
Does anyone have any experience with this kind of thing, and any suggestions? I'm looking for something that either has, or will easily accommodate a charging cable (just invested in a good rapid car charger too, but don't mind if the new mount comes with one built in).
PS: I don't want a suction mount that needs to be stuck, even if it supposedly sticks on the dash.
Thanks guys
Doesn't need to suction to anything and you'll never need to ask about this again in the future.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005OMRCY6/ref=wms_ohs_product

[Q] Phone mount for cycling

I was thinking of using the phone when cycling to track my route and so that I can see my position. I will not be going off-track often and I don't expect to be falling off the bike often . Could you recommend some good case? Thanks
I'm using this one for the past 2 years and it's really great:
http://www.topeak.com/products/bags/smartphone_drybag_5_wt
It hosted my Nexus 4, then my Z1C and now my Z3C . The great thing is that it has a clip on the back that you can attach to the regular clothes too, so I can use it also if I go hiking or rowing.
You will have to use a bluetooth adapter during those times because the phone will be enclosed 100%.
super cheap yet very solid and functional:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Hot-Phone-H...896?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3aa4bf55a8
I'm a bike commuter and like to have my phone on my handlebars every day either as speedometer, clock or music player. I've used a number of different mounts with varying degrees of success.
Right now, I'm a huge fan of QuadLock (quad lock case dot com) . For the Z3c, you'd need to get a secure 3rd party case case (not sure which would be the most secure, maybe the Ringke Fusion? or Terrapin? I dunno), then get the Bike Kit which includes the bike mount and the universal adapter. I've used this setup with three different phone/case combo's thus far and each has been rock solid.
I can't comment on the earlier poster's ebay mount, but I can offer some advantages of the Quadlock over the Topeak bag. A huge benefit of the Topeak is that it's a dry bag, protecting your phone from the elements. But, that's not a concern with the Z3c since it's water/dust proof. And, the downside of the Topeak is that it can overheat, they warn about this on the Topeak site, and I've experienced it with other enclosed mounts. Also, with the Quadlock, you will still have access to charging (depending on your case) either from a battery pack or a hub gen if you have one - I've done both.
The downside of the Quadlock is that it's $40 USD. But, being the most reliable one I've tried thus far, I don't have a problem with that cost.
HTH,
Jack
Hey Jack, I'd like to get your opinions after using Quadlock after a year. I'm looking for most robust option. Quadlock has dedicated products for iPhones and some other devices but they recommended universal adaptor for Z3C. But I don't trust the adhesive that will be mounted on Z3C case. Have you had any issues with this? I suppose you have used Universal adaptor as well.
I can also buy a more up-to-date and compatible product that supports charging while using the device. I have a Roswheel front bag on frame for Z3C. Basically I'm not happy with using it. But I can use it to house my charger and from there an extension of charging cable to Phone at handlebar could do the trick. What do you think? Of course this is a rare case scenario. I'm not a great fan of cycling. Only joining weekend activities. Usually they take only 70 miles.
I would also appreciate a little update. I also have something similar to the bag mount. Quadlock looks really cool, but I can't justify the price.
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If your headset stem is square-section, the easiest way to mount your phone is with a simple loop of elastic. Starting with the loop under the stem, pull up loops along the left and right sides of the stem. Then thread your phone through those loops so it's sitting on top of your stem. Our phones are waterproof, so no need for a case. They also have those tiny wrist-band strap holes at the bottom which you can use to make a secure back-up to stop the phone hitting the floor if the elastic fails.
I cycled across Europe like this last summer - absolutely perfect tool for the job.

Magnetic Car mount affect Function?

Sorry if this has been covered before, I couldn't find one specific to the Note series.
Just wondering if the magnet will affect the functionality of the phone at all. Well it mess up the S-pen, gps, or anything else?
Thanks.
From my experience after almost 1 year with a Note 4 and the magnetic Tetrax it has no influence what so ever over the functionality. The problem is that you can not have a piece of metal/magnet on the back of Note 5 and use wireless charger (also from my experience with a S6). The induction will heat it very fast.
KukurikU said:
From my experience after almost 1 year with a Note 4 and the magnetic Tetrax it has no influence what so ever over the functionality. The problem is that you can not have a piece of metal/magnet on the back of Note 5 and use wireless charger (also from my experience with a S6). The induction will heat it very fast.
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I plan on using the metal/magnet thing with a case only in the car so it shouldn't be a problem.
Thanks for the input.
It doesn't mess up the functionality of the S-pen over time?
simply dave said:
It doesn't mess up the functionality of the S-pen over time?
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Only when it's on.

Magnetic car Mount… Are they safe?

I've been trying to find out if the magnetic car mounts are harmful or totally safe for a smartphone but every time I find mixed answers, I'm looking for a car mount for my S7 Edge but still can't decide for a great option
Could you guys help? Thanks!
jk373 said:
I've been trying to find out if the magnetic car mounts are harmful or totally safe for a smartphone but every time I find mixed answers, I'm looking for a car mount for my S7 Edge but still can't decide for a great option
Could you guys help? Thanks!
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Most reviews I saw simply mentioned to use with a case. Long time usage *might* be detrimental but quite a few people use them without issue. In the end, it's your call to make.
I have used for all my phones, never had a problem.
If you mean will the magnet damage the phone or your data, then no, they're completely safe. Nothing in a cell phone is stored magnetically. There are no magnetic disks in the phone. Some manufacturers even supply magnetic cases that trigger certain functions when they're closed. Neither RAM, nor ROM, nor LCDs or LEDs are affected by magnetic fields. Well, I might not want to expose it to the kind of magnets they use to pick up whole cars at junkyards, but even that would probably be OK.
jk373 said:
I've been trying to find out if the magnetic car mounts are harmful or totally safe for a smartphone but every time I find mixed answers, I'm looking for a car mount for my S7 Edge but still can't decide for a great option
Could you guys help? Thanks!
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I've been using a magnetic car mount called Magic Mount and it has given me 0 issues.
Using it with a Spigen Neo Hybrid case.
Thanks guys, now I have a better idea
We've been using magnetic mounts for years. The only issue with the S7E is that in order to maintain wireless charging, the metal plate needs to be at the bottom of the phone. This means landscape is impossible and even in portrait the phone may come off the holder in a hard turn. I'm still searching for a wireless charging holder for the car that isn't clunky and doesn't use some form of sure to fail adhesive/suction cups to hold the phone. I'm surprised how bad the selection is and may try to McGiver my own out of a cheap ($5) charging pad.
jph8tr said:
We've been using magnetic mounts for years. The only issue with the S7E is that in order to maintain wireless charging, the metal plate needs to be at the bottom of the phone. This means landscape is impossible and even in portrait the phone may come off the holder in a hard turn. I'm still searching for a wireless charging holder for the car that isn't clunky and doesn't use some form of sure to fail adhesive/suction cups to hold the phone. I'm surprised how bad the selection is and may try to McGiver my own out of a cheap ($5) charging pad.
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There's an excellent magnetic fast charge mount hack in this forum.
Best thread in this forum, for creativity and craft. This is what you want.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3329613
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Installed the metal in the middle on my plastic backing. I have a galaxy s7. I am now having issues with people not hearing me or me not hearing them. This is in the same locations with no issues prior. I read that it could interfere with the magnet on the speaker. Ideas, thoughts?
I wouldn't do it, messed up my s7 edge
jk373 said:
I've been trying to find out if the magnetic car mounts are harmful or totally safe for a smartphone but every time I find mixed answers, I'm looking for a car mount for my S7 Edge but still can't decide for a great option
Could you guys help? Thanks!
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I always used the magnet car mounts with my Note 4 and it was great. I got the S7 edge and after the first day of use the screen would jump around on it's own and the phone was acting crazy. It went back to normal the next day. I tried again using a back plate between the case and phone and I again got the same issue. I didn't want to permanently mess up the phone so I gave up and went with an ugly window mounted option. I'm jealous of those saying they don't have issues with their magnet mounts and S7 edge because they are great. I assume it's something with the metal back on the phone.....
Been using this magnetic thingy for a year and all good so far.
Magnetic car mounts safe for s7?
Ive been using a magnetic car mount for 3 weeks. Yesterday, woke up with phone switched to wifi and would only boot in safe mode. Tried resetting about 20 times. Later, driving home, put phone on car mount and reset again: instantly returned to regular boot up. Does this possibly mean the magnet might cause the mysterious appearance of safe mode? Should i remove the magnet before I fly?
Thanks for any advice
Been using a simple magnetic mount and a Qi charger with magnetic mount for probably a year with no issues. Went back to the older type of mount but nothing that was related to the magnet itself.
Think about this, magnets destroy magnetic media (floppy disks, old hard disks, etc). Phones do not use any sort of magnetic media. Some phones have magnetic switches related to opening of phone covers/cases, and this one probably has one too, since Samsung does make a case for our phone that seems to magnetically activate various features. Also,, I have accidentally walked into MRI scanner rooms with my phone in my pocket, with no issues, and as you can imagine, the magnetic field is strong enough pull in large metal objects such as oxygen tanks and metal carts.
jmizzlefoshizzle said:
I always used the magnet car mounts with my Note 4 and it was great. I got the S7 edge and after the first day of use the screen would jump around on it's own and the phone was acting crazy. It went back to normal the next day. I tried again using a back plate between the case and phone and I again got the same issue. I didn't want to permanently mess up the phone so I gave up and went with an ugly window mounted option. I'm jealous of those saying they don't have issues with their magnet mounts and S7 edge because they are great. I assume it's something with the metal back on the phone.....
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Have you tried a different mount ? If its working fine for others and not for you i doubt that its something to do with your particular mount.

[Accessory] Zerolemon Massive 10K battery case

https://zerolemon.com/products/galaxy-note-20-ultra-battery-case-10000mah
Many old school XDA members already know this case well, but for new people to the Note series (i.e. Apple converts, etc..) , I thought to write a li'l bit about the Zerolemon 10K case.
I have used Zerolemon's battery cases for years. I am a Galaxy Note series user.
The Note is a powerful device and oftentimes I am out in the wild with no access to shore power.
That's where this case comes in.
I only get the 10K cases and, despite the bulk, I can continue to use my Note 20 in max performance mode out on locations with no worries about losing power. I was able to squeeze about 2 full charges and had some residual charge left to get me back to about 43%. This is with discharging the battery down to less than 10% (usually I would charge at 9%).
The older cases did not allow DEX mode, but with the Note 20 Ultra 5G, you can use DEX wirelessly.
I was able to use wired headphones (AKG N90Q) and still able to wireless charge.
Build quality on the case is what you expect from Zerolemon: Top rate. The rubber is grippy and protects the rear cameras. The case also provides some safety for the front screen.
I received the case with one led lit. All leds were lit in about ~2.5-3 hours. the power button on the Note 10+ last year was really sensitive in that you could turn it on inadvertently. With this years model for the 20 Ultra, the buttons has been more like it was on the Note 9.. it was not as easy to press.
Mounting the phone in the case is straightforward, and I have it down to a science.
Bonus - the Note 10+ belt clip case works with this years case! I have attached a photo showing the belt case from the Note 10+ with the 20 Ultra in it. The only way to get this to work is to have the phones screen faced into the case, so if you still have the belt clip, you can use it that way or have it as a stop gap until Zerolemon comes out with the proper one.
Caveats is the case does not allow super fast charging. This is known from the description so it is not a shock. The other caveat is bulk - if this is an issue for some, the 5K case is a good alternative.
Didn't test out Samsung Pay. This is not something I use anyway even without the case as I prefer to use my Samsung Watch3 LTE to make MST purchases. I will say, on my last Note 10+ 10K battery case, I DID use Samsung Pay and it DID work, so I is possible it will work on the 20 Ultra.
In closing, I've used these cases for years on a few Note series devices. This is my first must have accessory when I get the Note.
Now, only if they can make one for the Z Fold2 5G....
A number of things I don't like about this type of case.
Lithium fires are no trivial thing, and now you have doubled the amount. If one battery has cataclysmic failure it will take the other one out as well.
It makes it harder for the phone to dissipate heat.
It adds a lot of weight and especially with a face plant landing increases the odds of severe damage.
Signal issues.
Adds a lot of bulk to already large phone.
For these reasons I think it's better to take advantage of the large native battery and make use of its fast charging capability than to hang another battery on it.
marctronixx said:
https://zerolemon.com/products/galaxy-note-20-ultra-battery-case-10000mah
Many old school XDA members already know this case well, but for new people to the Note series (i.e. Apple converts, etc..) , I thought to write a li'l bit about the Zerolemon 10K case.
I have used Zerolemon's battery cases for years. I am a Galaxy Note series user.
The Note is a powerful device and oftentimes I am out in the wild with no access to shore power.
That's where this case comes in.
I only get the 10K cases and, despite the bulk, I can continue to use my Note 20 in max performance mode out on locations with no worries about losing power. I was able to squeeze about 2 full charges and had some residual charge left to get me back to about 43%. This is with discharging the battery down to less than 10% (usually I would charge at 9%).
The older cases did not allow DEX mode, but with the Note 20 Ultra 5G, you can use DEX wirelessly.
I was able to use wired headphones (AKG N90Q) and still able to wireless charge.
Build quality on the case is what you expect from Zerolemon: Top rate. The rubber is grippy and protects the rear cameras. The case also provides some safety for the front screen.
I received the case with one led lit. All leds were lit in about ~2.5-3 hours. the power button on the Note 10+ last year was really sensitive in that you could turn it on inadvertently. With this years model for the 20 Ultra, the buttons has been more like it was on the Note 9.. it was not as easy to press.
Mounting the phone in the case is straightforward, and I have it down to a science.
Bonus - the Note 10+ belt clip case works with this years case! I have attached a photo showing the belt case from the Note 10+ with the 20 Ultra in it. The only way to get this to work is to have the phones screen faced into the case, so if you still have the belt clip, you can use it that way or have it as a stop gap until Zerolemon comes out with the proper one.
Caveats is the case does not allow super fast charging. This is known from the description so it is not a shock. The other caveat is bulk - if this is an issue for some, the 5K case is a good alternative.
Didn't test out Samsung Pay. This is not something I use anyway even without the case as I prefer to use my Samsung Watch3 LTE to make MST purchases. I will say, on my last Note 10+ 10K battery case, I DID use Samsung Pay and it DID work, so I is possible it will work on the 20 Ultra.
In closing, I've used these cases for years on a few Note series devices. This is my first must have accessory when I get the Note.
Now, only if they can make one for the Z Fold2 5G....
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It looks very industrial. Kinda purpose built. I mean why not get a fast charge battery pack? This looks ghastly. Just going against everything note 20 ultra tried to achieve with its design language. I agree Samsung could have gone for 5000mah battery but I don't think this case is the solution to that problem.
the battery case is NOT for everyone. Ive been using these cases for years and never had any issues with them.
im not concerned about lithium fires. this product has been reliable in my several years use of them on different note phones over that time.
Looks cool!
marctronixx said:
the battery case is NOT for everyone. Ive been using these cases for years and never had any issues with them.
im not concerned about lithium fires. this product has been reliable in my several years use of them on different note phones over that time.
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Back in 2010, I used to rock an iPhone 3g. I had used incase power slider and a mophie juice pack with it. At that time, the iphone screen was 3.5" and with the battery case it was not uncomfortable to hold the phone and those cases followed the same design philosophy of the phone itself. Well I wouldn't dare to say they looked as good but they didn't take away much. BUT now our phones have become massive it's really cumbersome to use a battery case let alone a 10,000mah. I still wouldn't have minded the 5000mah but man I am a sucker for design. There is absolutely no sense of design here with zerolomon cases. It takes away from the aesthetics of the phone.
yall are preaching to the choir. the case will not win any awards in design.
the case is for functional reasons. i dont expect anyone to use this case on a daily basis, but for those who will be away from shore power for whatever reason, this case delivers.
the case is not going to allow fast charging for heat related reasons. this is totally understandable given the massive amount of battery in the case and phone. cant have it all.
That's a great case for traveling. Not that I remember what that was like. Using maps, taking pictures, all those are things that use up my battery life in a half a day. This would have been great traveling through in Asia. I used the Samsung brick though which was ok, but quirky.
I got a battery charging case for my Note 9, I think it was one of those deals where you buy it, review it, and they pay you back. I used it maybe twice. Since the case is so huge I always regretted putting it on to recharge my phone and leaving my regular case at home or in the car.
That's a big boy right there.
Reminds me of one of these:
i love it, already ordered it. i have the 5k now and cant wait to have the 10k. i have had zero lemon since my note 4 i believe. every phone
I've been using Zerolemon battery cases for many years, starting with Samsungs original Note, always hacking them to increase functionality.
Currently on Note 20 Ultra I made two physical hacks to the Zerolemon case.
In the photos enclosed you can see what I'm describing. It's not pretty, but works and adds to the cases utility as far as I'm concerned.
First — the USB—C charging port is only passthrough for USB—C cables, doesn't work for Dex with HDMI, so I needed physical access to the phone's USB port, so it wouldn't have to be removed from the case. So I cut the case around the charging port — as it's logically connected by film cable. This way I can plug it in and have the battery charge the phone. But it can also quickly be unplugged and an HDMI hub plugged in.
Second, there is significant empty space next to the phone's camera on the back, which just sits in the battery casing empty. It's actually nice the battery case stays thick there too. I cut the plastic case there and made an incision in the foam plastic battery case on the outside.
This way I have the full area next to the camera as a container — I put USB flashdrives there, whatever I want to have with me all the time and don't have to carry it outside. This container in the battery becomes a nice carrying pouch for small items.
I recommended to make these amends - in a nicer industrially designed way - to Zerolemon for their future note battery case versions, alas they didn't respond... :O)
Why not just buy a portable power bank? This case looks like it turns your phone into a brick! Def a hard pass for me.

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