Nokia CA-42 Compatible USB Data Cable for Nokia 7360 / 7260 / 7250 / 7250i / 7210 / 7200 / 6822 / 6820 / 6800 / 6610 / 6610i / 6585 / 6225 / 6200 / 6101 / 6103 / 6100 / 6070 / 6021 / 6020 / 6019i / 6016i / 6015i / 6012 / 6011i / 5140i / 5140 / 5100 / 3589i / 3588i / 3587i / 3586i / 3585i / 3585 and more models (no software and driver)
Product features- Enables data transfer and synchronization at a rate of up to 230 KB/s.
- User's Guide included.
- For Windows XP, 2000, NT, ME, and 98 Second Edition
- Supports the use of "Nokia PC Suite software". It enables transfer and synchronization of different data types -- for example calendar, phonebook, notes, to-do list -- depending on Nokia PC Suite version
Great price from eBayProduct descriptionCompatible with: Nokia 7360 / 7260 / 7250 / 7250i / 7210 / 7200 / 6822 / 6820 / 6800 / 6610 / 6610i / 6585 / 6225 / 6200 / 6101 / 6103 / 6100 / 6070 / 6021 / 6020 / 6019i / 6016i / 6015i / 6012 / 6011i / 5140i / 5140 / 5100 / 3589i / 3588i / 3587i / 358
User reviews Pleasantly Surprised, 2008-09-09 I received my order in great condition two days before the estimated delivery date. I'm using this Nokia CA-42 Compatible USB Data Cable with a Nokia 6103 phone. The latest CA-42 cable driver off Nokia's site doesn't seem to work with it. But it DOES work just fine with the old driver provided on the CD, and the latest version of Nokia PC Suite (7.0.8.2) from the website. No Complaints!
Didn't work at all......, 2008-07-05 Never could get this to work on my phone. Downloaded current drivers and program and nothing. Thankfull it was cheap, which goes with the saying ya get what ya pay for............. If you value your time and effort, DON'T BUY IT., 2008-05-07 This cable has serious installation problems. Even if your phone is listed as compatible it might not work. You can read enough stories on the WEB of people that bought this cable and it just doesn't work.
If you value your time, you'll spend more than what the cable is worth trying to install it, you can be SURE of that.
Didn't work for me, 2008-05-06 I read the reviews on here, and thought I'd take a chance. I tried connecting via PC Suite. I tried CA-42 drivers from the web. I went to install the software on the enclosed CD, but got a warning message saying that the software had not been confirmed compatible with Windows and that continuing could cause damage to computer/system. I tried downloading the driver (KQ-U8A) that one of the other viewers recommended, but could not get the cable to recognize there was a phone connected, no matter what I tried.
I finally broke down & bought the Nokia branded cord, and it worked like a charm, right out of the box. My recommendation: don't bother with this cord. You may be able to get it to work, but you're more likely to end up having to go with something else anyway. CA42 Compatible Cable, 2008-03-28 This cable was not supported by the Nokia phone as advertised. Nokia tech said it was made inthe wrong country to have the proper electronic characteristics. Amazon made good on the whole purchase.
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