I hate Nokia N73 plug-ins

Allways when i tried to update my N73 softwares that afull wire stop the connection with my phone and phone goes broke every **bleep** time. gosh i hate that wire and plug-ins.
Dear NOKIA can u use something else plugs in phones, please !!!!??????.
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The only way to do a software update is with the USB cable.
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