This looks interesting, but mounting it to the CD slot, is it strong enough to support the 1520?
I posted this on another forum:
I got a similar one, the Mountek nGroove Snap Magnetic Vehicle Mount. Like the Slyde, this one can go into your CD slot; unlike it, you can remove a piece and just have a thin slot that can be pressed into a seam on your dashboard. (Mine is currently between the dash and the trim that surrounds the driver's side vent.)
Since I have a giant phone without a case, I am going to Plasti-Dip the metal plate so that it mostly matches my white phone. I'll also black Plasti-Dip the magnetic part to cover the bright yellow "safety warning" since I don't need to staring me in the face whenever my phone isn't in place.
Since that posting, I have sprayed the metal plate, attached it, connected the phone, and driven a bit. The mount works -- the phone never moved. It was great. However...
My Plasti-Dip spraying skills are sub-standard and I was unable to get the sides of the plate to appear white. While I did like the general f
eel of the 1520 with the Plasti-Dipped plate attached (because it provides a rubberized contact point on the back), I didn't like the
look of it (with the visible edges of the plate) so I removed it.
I'm going to try reattaching the plate with a piece of wide white tape. I expect this to fail miserably, but it's worth a try.
I wonder how thick the 937 shell is and if one could thin out the shell with a Dremel or other such tool so that the plate could be put on the inside. Given my spraying skills, this isn't a test for me to try on my only phone!