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Sidekick Data Cable with USB for T-Mobile Sidekick Phones

Sidekick Data Cable with USB for T-Mobile Sidekick Phones

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Sidekick Data Cable with USB for T-Mobile Sidekick Phones

 
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Compatible with the T-Mobile Sidekick PDA/cell phone, the Danger Data Cable lets users connect their Sidekick to a laptop or PC via the machines' USB ports. Note that this product is only a cable, and does not include the CD-ROM software you may need to execute and transfer programs. Also note that while the cable is listed measuring only 5.25 inches long, that's measurement is a shipping-size reference and refers to the cable length when coiled in its package.

 
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Product Details
Product Length:5.25 inches
Product Width:2.25 inches
Product Height:0.75 inches
Product Weight:0.01 pounds
Package Length:7.2 inches
Package Width:6.2 inches
Package Height:0.4 inches
Package Weight:0.01 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Features
  • Connect your Sidekick phone to your computer

  • USB connection

  • Does not include CD-ROM software

  • Compatible with T-Mobile Sidekick by Danger


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:2.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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19 of 20 found the following review helpful:


5Are you kidding me reviewers?  Oct 31, 2004 By Jason Clicksalot "-Clicks"
Obviously the people who purchased this cable have know idea what its intended use is.. It is not to sit there and look pretty, it is not a waste of money, it is not a decoration. It is for developers.. If you download the Sidekick SDK, you can hook the SK2 up to your PC and send ringtones and games and applications directly to your sidekick instead of paying tmobile out the butt for this stuff. There are a lot of decent 3rd party utilities that are free, such as apps to give you current gas prices, nfl scores, stocks, weather, etc.. For the price of this cable and how much money it can save you, it's worth it.. But for you cluebies, enjoy paying tmobile for expensive ringtones..

8 of 10 found the following review helpful:


5[...] Are You kidding me!  May 27, 2005 By Honest D
He is absolutely right in his assesments but he fails to mention several things that you should be aware of.

1)Like where to download the sidekick sdk.
2) The difficulty in getting it to run.
3) Having to download other things such as Java and Ant.
4) And once you get all of that done you have to know how to set environment variables. and path system variables.
5) And you need to know where to go to do all of this.
6) All of this is very difficult. I worked on it for four hours and it is still not working. Be forewarned.

For those of you who want a use for your cable and use Microsoft Outlook not Microsoft Outlook Express ( Why did they name these so closely/ )for calendar, appointments, to do list etc. your cable will work perfectly syncing with a third party $10 downloadable software product endorsed by T-mobile. Go to www.tmobile.com for info or www.intellisync.com. You should have gotten a pamphlet with your phone.

The cable works just fine but when a reviewer decides to go off topic of reviewing the product and making personal comments he/she should follow through with all of the information necessary for you to make an intelligent purchase.

8 of 14 found the following review helpful:


1What's the point?  May 05, 2004 By Just Someone
If you received the USB cable with your Sidekick you already know that the only thing you can really do with this cable is watch it sit in the box. There are no connectivity applications available at this time that utilize the USB cable for the Sidekick. No sync functions, no downloadable ringtones, no nothing! Makes you wonder why they even included it with some of the devices ;-/ If you are thinking of getting a cable in the hopes of playing with these types of things on your Sidekick, take my advice, save the six bucks and go buy yourself some lunch. It will be a far better deal and infinitely more satisfying!

4 of 9 found the following review helpful:


1don't get ripped  Mar 16, 2004
Don't buy this unless your sidekick's os blew up. You can't sync or do file transfers yet on the sidekick.

2 of 9 found the following review helpful:


1Worthless  Sep 02, 2004 By Curja
There is no real use for the cable, like the other guy said, unless your sidekick's os blows up......its worthless.

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