Up for grabs here is a 10 month old At&t Tilt with the following:
Original Box with all materials included.
2 MicroSD Cards: 4gb & 8gb
1 USB MicroSD Reader
2 Stylii (total)
1 OEM AC Adapter
1 OEM Auto Adapter
2 OEM Mini USB Cables
1 After Market 1A USB AC Power Block
1 Mini USB 90 deg angle adapter (turns power cord down when in landscape)
1 Invisible Shield (Zagg.com) Screen Protector with lifetime warranty (I'll provide you with the order number incase you need to have it replaced).
I will also throw in a HTC USB 3 in 1 adapter from a Touch Pro (HTC Fuze).
Of course it is SIM & Security unlocked and has HardSPL on it. Current Rom is XDA Live v1.5 (yes WM 6.0 but everyone here knows how to put their on favorite on it).
Standard shipping with delivery confirmation to anywhere in the continential US (Lower 48) is included will ship to Canada, Hawaii & Alaska for extra charge Insurance is also included.
First $315.00 to my paypal gets it ( [email protected] ), must be cash funded as it's a personal account.
I will ship within 24 hrs of payment receipt.
Note: this was one of my personal Tilts (I've owned 6!) and while it does have a few minor scratches on the case the screen has had a protector from the day I opened the box.
The phone is sold.
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I ordered a couple of these cables and can confirm they work with the HD2. Only $3.10 each, free shipping
Nice, do they have a strap that ties the cables together attached? It appears they do, which would be handy when wound up to put them away.
kwbr said:
I ordered a couple of these cables and can confirm they work with the HD2. Only $3.10 each, free shipping
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Nice !
I've ordered 3 of them too and 3 miniUSB/microUSB Adapters here : http://cgi.ebay.com/New-Motorola-Mi...wItemQQptZPDA_Accessories?hash=item5d27226e8a
Radio Shack sells standard black 6' gold plated usb-micro charge/sync cables as one of their stock items, GigaWare 26-1416 is Shack #. Called PC > Mac cable.
amazon.co.uk have ca 101 for 1.59 GBP and free shipping.
The cables you ordered are nice. I have one from my Nokia N810 Exactly the same
HD2 Sync Cable
Nokia cable model: CA-101 confirmed working
http://www.amazon.com/Nokia-CA101-Connectivity-Cable/dp/B000VIT0WK
weird
I bought two genuine nokia cables, and they only work on usb drive mode, won't connect via activesync at all.
EDIT
Update..
I've just tested the ca-101 with my laptop and they are working fine, so there's something odd with my desktop machine at work.
Still don't understand why they nokia cable doesn't work with that one, but the HTC cable does..
Does anyone know of a source for 90 degree micro USB adapters other than eBay? I am looking for a male to female 90 degree adapter to use on my car install, but can only find ones located in China. I don't mind ordering from there if I have to, just hoping to find a closer (to the USA) option than China.
Thanks.
Every OTC adaptor in the market comes from China, for 3 bucks you get one on 2-3 weeks.
I got mine a week ago from DX.com and works OK. Orders over 15 dollars are trackable.
That's it
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eBay is your best bet. Just make sure you know if you need a left or right 90 degree angle. In my case I needed the micro USB to go up, when the tablet was in portrait mode, so I've ordered this one. I got it in less than 3 weeks
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/350701919755...X:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1497.l2649#ht_2989wt_1139
It'd be cool if somebody could make a case that is longer than n7 and had a way to secure the cable attached to flash drive. The case could have a permanent micro USB hookup that you plugged the n7 into and then a y cable setup so you could charge while still having USB drive connected.
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At CES 2013, a little USB device made a few headlines for being able to allow boosted amperage from a PC USB port in order to charge smart phones and many tablets at speeds close to or even faster than their OEM AC charge adapters. It's called ChargeDr, and here are a few info links:
Three things I saw at CES that I'd actually buy:
http://ces.cnet.com/8301-34450_1-57563158/three-things-i-saw-at-ces-that-id-actually-buy/
ChargeDr lets you charge your tablet from a laptop USB port:
http://ces.cnet.com/8301-34439_1-57...ou-charge-your-tablet-from-a-laptop-usb-port/
Digital Innovations ChargeDr USB Charge Booster:
http://www.digitalinnovations.com/chargedr-usb-charge-booster.html
Basically, ChargeDr takes the 5V output of a USB 2.0 (0.5A) or USB 3.0 (0.9A) port and 'requests' a 5V output of up to 2.1A. The power coming from the ChargeDr is then equivalent to an OEM AC charge adapter. Pretty nice for something that will sell for about $30 when it finally ships soon.
There are a few products (Chinese and South Korean) that are already on the market today that either join in on this technology or confuses consumers into thinking their product is the same.
Here's some of what I've seen:
Pisen USB Power Adapter Increases Amperage Converter:
http://www.ylmart.com/pisen-usb-power-aadptor-increases-amperage-converter.html
eBay
Costs between $4 U.S.D. to $5 U.S.D.
Descriptions for this item usually says something general such as 'increases the amperage to 2000 mAh.' Sounds good, right? Why pay $30 when you can get a device that seems similar for only $5 and usually with free shipping. Wrong. I made a just-to-see purchase of this Pisen device and was totally disappointed. When connected to a PC, it cuts off the USB data pins so that your device does think it's attached to an AC charger. With a Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note II as a test device, however, it took more than 8 hours to go from 18% power to 100% which is about normal when charging the phone through a PC USB port without the Pisen. Weak!
Fastar REUM Adptor:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/quick-charg...ader_Chargers_Sync_Cables&hash=item1e77e2afa9
Costs between $17 U.S.D to $22 U.S.D.
I am intrigued by another device called the REUM Adptor. It's a South Korean product, and it sounds like it does almost exactly the same as what the ChargeDr claims to do. The REUM is sold on eBay for about $22 U.S.D., but you can also get it through Amazon for $17. This one looks like the real deal, so it'll be my next just-to-see purchase. I have PCs around me all the time, and it's more convenient to charge my smart phone through them than with an AC charger. The Galaxy Note 2's OEM AC charger can fast charge the phone from almost no power to 100% in a little over 3 hours. I'm all for getting similar results through a PC USB port!
So if you're interested in such things, my advice is to stay away from those $5 adapters that only cut off the USB data pins. Wait for the ChargeDr or try the less-expensive REUM.
I hope some of you find this post helpful. Have fun!
I'm intrigued! Please write a review once you get REUM part; I'm especially curious how hot does it get. I mean it's basic EE to use transistor to increase the current (collector current is a multiple of the base current coming from usb port, with an appropriate circuit around it). But implementing it efficiently in such a small package without overheating it could be a challenge.
Phone is operational( but sometimes restarts unexpectedly ??). 2 batteries, travel recharger, extra battery charger, very good external condition. Asking $120 via PayPal, plus shipping. Purchased in US but currently located in Thailand.
I was charging my N6 today (using official charger/cable) and it has burnt out the charging port. A nasty smell of burning and the usb cable has melted and I can't charge the phone anymore (when I try to use another cable, it just starts to overheat the cable again). tHE PHONE IS ABOUT 12 MONTHS OLD AND I'VE HAD IT SINCE NEW
Try a wireless charger
No, if it was bought from Google and you were using the official charger, contact Google for a replacement:
https://support.google.com/store/answer/6178715?rd=1
I see you're in Wales, so you can quote the UK Sale of Goods Act if necessary - "fit for purpose". And we have up to six years if the fault is inherent in the design. But when I contacted Google about my N5 after 18 months, they replaced it without a quibble - in my case at least good customer service and a sense of corporate responsibility.