A:AnswerThis releases the phone easily and has gaps to allow the power cord to be attached while in use (an important feature for long trips which can drain the battery).
A:AnswerThe grip holds quite well, the case on mine isnt very thick either and holds that just fine.
The suction seems to be good also. I haven’t hit any bumps at high speeds, but i have driven over things like railroad tracks at normal speed, some rougher roads and even accidentally over a curb or two and it has held just fine.
A:AnswerDoes not have wireless charging capabilities, you still need to plug directly into your phones charging port. But the base that the phone sits on (it is secured on the sides) is to prongs with a gap between them that any standard charging plug can fit between regardless of Apple or Android.
A:AnswerNo. Mount the base so that the arm can be adjusted side to side or up and down. The plate that holds the phone is on a ball so that part can adjust in any direction.
A:AnswerIt should. Just make sure you clean the spot that you're going to mount it on well. I used some vinegar and water and the followed up with an alcohol pad. Since then it has never let loose.
A:AnswerHi!
Sadly, I would not recommended usage with a flip phone as when close it may be too thick for the mount to hold.
Thank you.
Best,
Brittany P.
iOttie, Inc.
A:Answeriottie uses a very sticky almost gummy suction cup that can adhere to most everything. If it ever gets dirty just wash it off with some water and
dish soap then restick. I have several of these one in each vehicle including my work van and LOVE these cell phone holders.
A:AnswerThe adhesive on the dashboard pad is fairly strong, and can sometimes leave a residue. This can be removed using an adhesive remover like GooGone. We would recommend mounting on the windshield rather than the dashboard if you want to play it safe
A:AnswerThe sticky suction cup should have no problem with the heat. For best results in hot climates, we'd recommend using the included Dashboard Pad and mounting on the dash instead of the windshield.