MohammadAG
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2011-01-09
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@ Jerusalem, PS/IL
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#631
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2011-01-09
, 14:49
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@ UK
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#632
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check the threads related to USB. There are all sorts of adapters mentioned, also a short CA-101.
And then there's the N8 OTG adapter that you can file to shape.
If somebody would post a collection of stable links to all the posts about adapters, that would probably be appreciated by a lot of users.
/j
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2011-01-09
, 15:00
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@ London, England
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Indeed, it has been mentioned that these rigid adapters act as a lever, such that the weight of the unit itself, plus any USB stick plugged in there would be enough to tear the N900's USB port from the board without even needing a kick or a "sudden movement".
However... is this actually true? Has anybody used such adapters and can contribute any "war stories"?
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2011-01-09
, 15:58
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@ Florida
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#634
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Indeed, it has been mentioned that these rigid adapters act as a lever, such that the weight of the unit itself, plus any USB stick plugged in there would be enough to tear the N900's USB port from the board without even needing a kick or a "sudden movement".
However... is this actually true? Has anybody used such adapters and can contribute any "war stories"?
Because they do look convenient: a lot less cabling lying around on the desk, and lots less to take with you when traveling.
Maybe a good compromise would be a Micro-USB-to-A adapter which has a short (just 2-3 centimenters) length of flexible cable between both ends. That would be almost as compact as this one, yet still flexible enough to cancel that evil USB-Port eating leverage.
Does anybody know whether such a beast exist, and, if so, where to find it?
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2011-01-09
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2011-01-09
, 19:20
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@ SOL 3
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Well, just to be careful, I got this puppy for just 2.92€:
http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?...m=230571682098
A tad longer than I had hoped for, but still more convenient than the extra long cable that shipped with the N900 combined with a female-A-to-female-A adapter that I bought at Conrad's.
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2011-01-10
, 18:32
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Good move.
for the Conrad info. Last time I checked they had no USB AF-AF
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jOERG
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2011-01-10
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Indeed, it has been mentioned that these rigid adapters act as a lever
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2011-01-13
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@ Melbourne, Australia
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2011-01-13
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#640
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The two data wires are a twisted pair, and the four together are shielded, so it's basiaclly going to have to be cylindrical AFAIK.
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