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2010-07-23
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2010-08-20
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2010-08-20
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2010-08-20
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@ Norway
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2010-08-20
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Has anyone figured out a fix for this yet? I just got the Brodit active holder and have the same problem - power button is depressed continuously by the clip.
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2010-08-20
, 23:41
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@ Suffolk
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I think the issue could be because of the Brodit mount ( which is plastic) warping due to being under extreme heat (while in a parked car).
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2010-09-02
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@ California, USA
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Has anybody else here had the same problem?
I've been trying to get some plastic off the mount right where the off button slides through but without any success. Phone still turns off. I'm not sure how far I can peel off the plastic before I destroy this lovely mount.
I am thinking about deactivating the power off button,can this be done?
Thanks!