USB Data Cable for LG Chocolate VX8500 , VX8600 AX8600 VX9400 VX9900 EnV LX150 VX8700
Feb 11, 2010 in
Computers & Software
- Start syncing your phone with a PC today through this premium quality data cable.
- Connect your cell phone to your PC/Laptop to access and synchronize your phone book contacts, e-mail
- *Note: Phone & software features are limited to the phone’s capability and the service provider’s de
- Note: Picture for reference only. Actual product may vary.
- Color: Black
Product Description
Accessory ONLY. Phone not included. Compatible with: LG Chocolate VX 8500/ VX8600 AX8600 VX9400 VX9900 EnV LX150 VX8700 / KE800, KE970 Shine, KG320, KG800, KG810, U830, U970 Shine, KG90, KG800, KG808, MG800C / AX275 / AX380 Wave / VX8350 / CU575 Trax / LX570 Muziq… More >>
USB Data Cable for LG Chocolate VX8500 , VX8600 AX8600 VX9400 VX9900 EnV LX150 VX8700
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5 comments
Mikatoga on February 11, 2010 at 11:16 pm
Be aware that you will also need to purchase software in order to use this cable. The software from LG costs $40+.
mlew on February 12, 2010 at 2:11 am
This USB cable is NOT for the LG Choc or the enV2…the end that should plug into the phone is the wrong size!!!
Nicholas Adam Rey on February 12, 2010 at 4:27 am
Well, I purchased this item and never received it. When I notified Amazon they quickly and efficiently sent another my way. It was received in good time and in working order. I am very pleased with my purchase. THANKS AMAZON!
Z. Kattwinkel on February 12, 2010 at 7:13 am
I had to buy the VX9900 enV without a contract and had it flashed over to my service provider. However, I found that it was impossible to set my mp3 files on a microSD card as ringtones, as I had been able to do previously with my other phone. This product, however, fit perfectly in my phone’s USB port and the driver CD included had everything I needed to put those mp3 files on my phone as ringtones. An excellent buy!
Alejandro Torres on February 12, 2010 at 9:43 am
I ordered this with the mentality that if it wouldn’t work without drivers, I could always try to download them from the company’s website (LG). Although, I did find one as I was downloading when I was connecting the phone and cable (out of the case). The phone was immediately recognized and automatically downloading drivers so no need to get anything from the web. Cable came a bit heated (I live in Florida) but it worked fine out of the package.
*I have windows vista (if the automatic driver download was caused by vista)…
*I used “Bitpim” to pass ringtones… no problem at all.
*Cable also Lets you charge.