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What to do with the slot in front of the cup holders?

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What do you guys use this for? By itself it’s too small for a phone or keys. Seams pointless. Ideally, I’d love to find an adapter to use for a phone cradle but really any ideas would be welcomed at this point.

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It's perfect for holding a pack of smokes!
 

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Ditto on the key fob.
 

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phone, but I dont have a monster phone... Pixel 4.
 

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Normally .. my wallet or phone(s)


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I put my wallet in there as well, but that silly indentation/dip in the middle makes lean over and seams so arbitrary (for anything other than a fob now that you guys mention it).
 

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Though my fob sits there it isn't an ideal spot when standing the fob. It definitely leans back and forth and rattles around with any type of spirited driving. It's tough for me to dig the fob out if I lay it in there sideways.

I'd almost bet it was designed for a phone that is attached to a cable, hence the center dip.
 

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I had it rigged with the cable coming out door and under my phone, but can't see it worth a damn
 

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Though my fob sits there it isn't an ideal spot when standing the fob. It definitely leans back and forth and rattles around with any type of spirited driving. It's tough for me to dig the fob out if I lay it in there sideways.

I'd almost bet it was designed for a phone that is attached to a cable, hence the center dip. That said, like the phone charger Ford didn't really consider that a large number of drivers carry phones with larger screens. It's won't fit my Galaxy Note.
It’s the spot I mainly use for my iPhone, since I am a CarPlay guy. It works pretty well with the dip allowing the plug in somewhere to go.


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Phone Samsung Note 20 Ultra 5G

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What do you guys use this for? By itself it’s too small for a phone or keys. Seams pointless. Ideally, I’d love to find an adapter to use for a phone cradle but really any ideas would be welcomed at this point.

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I have an iPhone 12 Pro Max, it fits with a case on it.
 

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My iPhone 7 plus with case fits perfectly in there. We just picked up our 2021 ST yesterday.
 

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Plugged in phone with the charging cord down. But still the damn thing flops forward and back. I think I get what they were trying to do, but failed.
 

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OnePlus 7 Pro stays in place (Ignore the cracked screen: I dropped it a week after buying it in the parking lot). :confused:

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