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I used to use the Ram Mount X-Grip but the grips would hit the volume and power buttons on the side. This year I started using the Techmount holder with no problems. Both work with or without a case on the phone
Anyone know of a good IPhone 6 mount? I found a couple that work without a case but would really like one that allows your case to stay on
I love the Ram x-grip. It holds any phone and is solid. I have used it for years and never worried about my phone falling. If you get a new phone, you don't have to change the mount.
I had the same issue with X-Mount and the iPhone 6s, the "X" would rest on the volume and power button. I wanted to say with my existing Ram mounting system so I switched to this: https://www.amazon.com/Mounts-RAM-HO...+Cradle+Holder
Have used it for almost a year now and it is very secure, quite happy with it and there is no need to take the phone out of its case.
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