Patti
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I recently acquired my first "smart phone" and decided I wanted to try using it for GPS on my rides. First, I discovered that it is much better to have an Iphone than an Android if you want to find readily available accessories. Every store in the country has a wall full of accessories for Iphones because they are uniform. Androids, on the other hand come in every conceivable size, shape and configuration. Alas, my provider does not carry Iphones and therein begins my problem. I began my search locally but only found a couple of mounts that might work. They looked cheap and/ or unstable and I couldn't find anyone that could tell me if they would actually work so I passed. Online searching yielded better results and I thought I'd found the perfect mount on Ebay. Listed as specifically usable for the Samsung Galaxy S2, I ordered one with eager anticipation. The mount had to travel from the UK so it took about a week to get it, only for me to discover that it does not fit my phone. I double checked the ad to make sure I hadn't misread it. No, it clearly lists the mount as being for an SGS2. A bit perturbed, I fired off an email to the seller, expressing my unhappiness at having a mount the is quite worthless for my phone. I haven't yet heard back from the seller. It will be interesting to hear what they say. Yesterday, however, I had a moment of epiphany at the Radio Shack which left me even more annoyed, but not at the seller in Britain. I stopped in to pick up a pack of screen savers for my phone. When I told the young lady behind the counter what I needed she asked what kind of phone I had. I told her then she asked what provider I use. Puzzled I asked why that was relevant. Turns out that, while several carriers sell Samsung Galaxy S2 phones, they each make them slightly different. Of the three models she had at Radio Shack ( Sprint, Verizon and AT&T), none were the same size as mine and none of the screen savers fit my phone. This explains a lot about the mount but makes trying to find one even more of an annoyance. Now, I not only have to find a mount for a SGS2 but I also have to make sure it fits a T-Mobile SGS2. DANG! At this point, I think I'll just stick with my Sigma computer and dead reckoning.
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