IPod Connector Cord with iPhone 3G

Hi, I have an Video iPod 5G and want to know if I can use the USB to iPod dock connector cord that came with it with the iPhone 3G
Thanks

Yes, it should work. I also am using my iPod 5G cable with my new iPhone and it syncs and charges just fine with both my computers (iMac and MBP). I keep the cable that came with the iPhone plugged into the AC adapter to charge it elsewhere.
-Karen in AZ-

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