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Hi, i have data cables available for the phones below : All New

dku-5 compatible Usb Cable for nokia (pc suite compatible): : 7250i, 7210, 6820, 6800, 6610, 6585, 6560, 6225, 6200, 6100, 5100, 3589i, 3588i, 3587i, 3586i, 3585i, 3585, 3570, 3200, 3100, 2285, 2270

RRP : $69 your price :$27

Standard usb connection not compatible with pc suite :

RRP : $49 your price : $21

]Nokia 3510 usb data cable :

RRP : $49 your price : $25

Sony ericsson all models usb :

RRP : $49 your price : $25

[B]Siemens USB Data Cable C55 M55 S55 SL55 [/b]

RRP : $49 your price : $21

[B] Panasonic USB Data Cable GD88 GD87 GD86 [/b]

RRP : $49 your price : $21

Usb Data Cable Motorolla (E365) :

RRP : $49 your price : $21

Email me for more cables , i have cables available for nok 3650/7650/6110/6210/8310 etc....

Please note shipping is via express post flat rate of $8.

I also have usb hubs and nokia fragrance car chargers available.

Email : [email protected]

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What program you using :

Ok this is how you do it, firstly when you have installed the driver program on your computer, go to the control panel, click on the system and then click on device manager.

In device manager go down to the com ports click on trhe little + sign next to it,

it should show some listings.

You are looking for (prolific usb to serial) it should have a com port next to it e.g. (com 4).

Then you must remeber this com port because all computers are different, go to your program and put this com port in the program, as the programs are usually preset to com1 or 2

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