Jeremy McCreary
Bought it anyway
- Region
- USA
- City
- Carlsbad, CA
Over the last 4 years, I've had the telephoto cameras in 3 different Samsung Galaxy Note20 phones lose their normally sharp focus. (The first 2 were replaced for other reasons.)
		
		
	
	
		 
	
All three have logged many hundreds of miles on my ebike handlebars — mostly on QuadLock out-front mounts like the one shown. That exposure includes a good bit of rough hardpack and cobble. No other pertinent phone issues.
Recently read that this is a known problem with high-end phone cameras mounted on MOTORCYCLE handlebars. The culprit: High-frequency vibrations coming from internal combustion MOTORCYCLE engines.
Apple has acknowledged damage of this kind to the image stabilization and auto-focus mechanisms in certain iPhone cameras mounted on MOTORCYCLES. In response, QuadLock has introduced a vibration dampener for its MOTORCYCLE phone mounts.
QuadLock says that the dampener is NOT needed for phones on BICYCLE bars because the damaging high-frequency vibrations don't occur in bicycles. However, they also said that it's compatible with their PRO out-front bicycle mount.
About to purchase a new Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra phone. I really like my phone on my bars and really don't want a computer there instead. But also don't want to trash yet another high-end phone camera.
Q. Anyone have direct experience with this problem on a BICYCLE?
@Stefan Mikes , I know a Wahoo or Garmin computer on the bars would circumvent this problem, but that's not what I'm asking here.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			All three have logged many hundreds of miles on my ebike handlebars — mostly on QuadLock out-front mounts like the one shown. That exposure includes a good bit of rough hardpack and cobble. No other pertinent phone issues.
Recently read that this is a known problem with high-end phone cameras mounted on MOTORCYCLE handlebars. The culprit: High-frequency vibrations coming from internal combustion MOTORCYCLE engines.
Apple has acknowledged damage of this kind to the image stabilization and auto-focus mechanisms in certain iPhone cameras mounted on MOTORCYCLES. In response, QuadLock has introduced a vibration dampener for its MOTORCYCLE phone mounts.
QuadLock says that the dampener is NOT needed for phones on BICYCLE bars because the damaging high-frequency vibrations don't occur in bicycles. However, they also said that it's compatible with their PRO out-front bicycle mount.
About to purchase a new Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra phone. I really like my phone on my bars and really don't want a computer there instead. But also don't want to trash yet another high-end phone camera.
Q. Anyone have direct experience with this problem on a BICYCLE?
@Stefan Mikes , I know a Wahoo or Garmin computer on the bars would circumvent this problem, but that's not what I'm asking here.
			
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