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3 things...

1. Thanks for the cable, arrived friday, delivered the goods as promised!

2. I have installed, un-installed and re-installed my software at least 4 times now and still can't get Nokia PC suite 5.1 to detect the phone?

info: I have installed the usb-serial driver first and then PC suite, driver is working fine [in device manager] pc suite not detecting - am I missing something? there was a mention of web downloads, mrtwinturbo can you fill me in?

3. lastly my friend wanted me to ask if you have the cable available for a Motorola T720?

Thanks again dude!

yes i do have for the t720.

ALso these cables are not compatible with nokia data suite. The only cables that are is the nokia dku-5 and compatible pop port cables.

Go to: http://www.opm-2.com

And download the software easy to use and much better than pc suite.

i need a pop port cable for a nokia 7250 and a nokia 2280, as far as i know the same cable works for both. I assume the cables r like all the other non nokia ones and won't work with nokia data suite but will work with logo manager and oxygen? How much for delivery in melbourne

Go to: http://www.opm-2.com

And download the software easy to use and much better than pc suite.

Thanks!

Is the T720 cable the same price as my cable? [$25+post].

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