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Looking for Data Cable for T68i |
jomni1 Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 257 PM |
Im looking for a data cable for my t68i in the philippines.
Can't find anything in the stores lately.
(I need orig, USB or cable, orig...) |
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Jowi Joined: Feb 21, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Pilipinas PM, WWW
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Ying sells cable...but if you want orig, try canvassing @ semicon stores
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ryanrmd Joined: Dec 14, 2002 Posts: 2 PM |
hi, there are no more cables available for the T68i, i tried lookig for one in sm city, mega mall, podium, and all the semicon centers. I just bought a USB infrared and it works perfectly ok. Better pa nga than cable coz you can also synchronize your palm and other cell phones through it. Mas mura pa. !,700 lang. Think about it, the next time you change your phone, you woun;t have the trouble of looking for a data cable for it. Also updated to R6A012, available sa ericsson center in sm city for free if under warranty ka pa |
jomni1 Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 257 PM |
Where do you did you get the USB infrared attechment for PC?
Grennhills?
What brand? |
baste07 Joined: Nov 07, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
how much yung IRDA? |
orthodoc Joined: Jul 25, 2002 Posts: 38 From: Davao City PM |
I saw the infrared adaptor MA-620 in Robinson's galleria in the computer stores. I just don't remember exactly what stores. It cost 1700 pesos. I also saw it in the computer stores in park square 1 glorietta for 1800 pesos. I bought 2 of these infrared adapters in hongkong for HK$250 which is the same price here. The nice thing about these adapters is that it can be used for any phone that has infrared capability. I also have the ericsson cable which I bought earlier and I am not using it anymore coz the IR adapter is much easier to use; no need to plug it to the phone. |
baste07 Joined: Nov 07, 2002 Posts: > 500 PM |
may cable ng kasama yung IRDA? so parang 2 na item na yun? |
tulipz Joined: Dec 19, 2002 Posts: 5 PM |
how much is the cable from ying? |
orthodoc Joined: Jul 25, 2002 Posts: 38 From: Davao City PM |
the MA-620 infrared adapter looks like a computer mouse with a cable that plugs to the USB port of a computer. So you just point the adapter (shaped like a mouse) to the infrared port of your phone or PDA and data is transferred. If you are using Windows 98, you will need your Windows disc in order to add the infrared software of Windows. If you are using a newer version of Windows, no need for your Windows driver. |
dlreyes Joined: Apr 17, 2002 Posts: 100 From: Philippines PM |
Those interested to get the Ying cable could just PM him. I think he sells them between P350-400 which includes a CD of programs you can use for your phone unless there is a price increase. Many users attest their satisfaction for the product and for its good value for money. |
nookiehunter Joined: Aug 04, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: My I-Mate JasJar PM, WWW
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i have an original drs-11 and an IR adapter... i use both. phonebackup only works with a cable... sendfile only works with a cable... i seldom use sync anyway... i only use the IR adapter for uploading apps into my palm and my dad's 7650.
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jomni1 Joined: Dec 26, 2002 Posts: 257 PM |
My search is over!!!
I was able to contact Ying and he sells his generic cables for 400 (plus software). But I opted to go for the IR Adaptor (MA-620). It's quite pricey but it worked really well. Not only can I do stuff with my t68i, I can also customize my girlfriend's 7210!
Thanks for the tip guys!!!
[ This Message was edited by: jomni1 on 2003-01-03 01:58 ] |
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