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This review is from: Sony Ericsson USB Cable (Wireless Phone Accessory)
BRIEFLY:
This inexpensive wire allows for simple transfer of media files – photos, DRM-free music, videos, etc. between a Sony Ericsson phone and any computer that has a USB port.
It is very useful for phone users such as myself who are only interested in a ‘phone calls only’ plot and are not willing to pay the phone company some extra monthly charge for Internet service.
It is looked-for because the Sony Ericsson phones do NOT support a standard USB interface so a ‘normal’ USB cable will not work.
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EXTENDED DISCUSSION:
I’m not bowled over my wife’s Sony Ericsson’s TM506 came without a USB interface wire. It was a ‘free’ phone and the phone company wished they could nickel and dime us forever through their ‘plans’ and and make us pay various monthly service fees for the privilege of downloading a couple of songs or uploading photos or videos we made using the phone’s camera. The Sony Ericsson’s phones lacking a standard USB interface is probably intimidating sufficient to persuade most users to give in to the phone company’s demand of an extra $10 or more per month for ‘web’ access. But it does not need to be this way.
Since we only wanted a phone that made phone calls this inexpensive wire allows us to squeeze some extra functionality off our free phone by allowing us to transfer media files in and out of the phone by connecting it to a computer. It’s simple, it requires no software installation and we don’t need to pay one extra dime to the phone company for the privilege.
Positives:
- eliminates the need to pay the phone company for an Internet connection
- no software installation required
- file transfer is really quicker
- allows for simple media files transfer to and from OUR computer – all DRM-free files can be easily send to the phone
- even users who have an Internet plot may appreciate the ability to join their phone directly to their computer
Concerns:
- some minimal computer skills are expected – such as the ability to recognize point file types and copy or go them to/from point folders
Conclusion: recommended to any Sony Ericsson phone user, with or without a media or Internet plot.
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