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I'm considering getting an LG A7110 phone to use its EDGE capability
and will tether it with a serial cable.

I've had good experience with Samsung's serial connector, but bad luck
with Motorola's, Nokia's, and Ericsson's (the connector isn't secure
enough & bumps lose and/or gets dirty & flakey.)

I'd appreciate hearing your experience with the quality of LG's serial
connector.

Dave

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In <1124031227.945255.284670@g14g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> on 14 Aug 2005
07:53:47 -0700, dmartin@newarts.com wrote:

>I'm considering getting an LG A7110 phone to use its EDGE capability
>and will tether it with a serial cable.
>
>I've had good experience with Samsung's serial connector, but bad luck
>with Motorola's, Nokia's, and Ericsson's (the connector isn't secure
>enough & bumps lose and/or gets dirty & flakey.)
>
>I'd appreciate hearing your experience with the quality of LG's serial
>connector.

Better idea: Bluetooth.

--
Best regards, HELP FOR CINGULAR GSM & SONY ERICSSON PHONES:
John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>


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