I have tested during my trip through Italy different variant of cell phone holders for me. Thanks again to Roger for the 3D print file.
I often use, as written before, SP Connect which I also use on my motorcycles. This requires a special shell for the phone.
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1. Suction cup with ball joints and SP Connect
Holds very stable
Can be adjusted well to the position of the driver
Looks very bulky with and without cell phone
Is very wide on the passenger side
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2. Rogers mount with ball joints and SP Connect
Holds very stable
Adjusts to the driver's position, but is too close to my body/face for me
Looks bulky with or without cell phone.
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3. Rogers mount with magnet
Does not hold very well, cell phone turns and flies depending on road conditions also times down. Have used a 15 kg magnet that you get off an iron plate only with tools down again.
The position can only be moved in one direction on the dashboard edge. But is optimal for me in the field of view
Looks with and without cell phone very discreet. Is almost not noticeable
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4. Rogers mount only with SP Connect
Holds very stable
The position can only be moved in one direction on the dashboard edge. But is optimal for me in the field of view
Looks decent with and without cell phone. I still have to blacken the screw head.
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Solution four is the most optimal just for me