Nokia 2760 USB cable...

Which USB cable can I use with the 2760? Am I even meant to use one with this phone?
I have managed to get bluetooth set up via the PC suite (after some fun with BlueSoleil incompatibility with the newest version), but I notice that I can't update the phone's firmware without a cable.
However, the phone didn't come with a cable, and the manual only mentions syncing with bluetooth. The Nokia website doesn't list a cable available under it's accessory search for the 2760.
Is this a standard cable connection I can buy from another retailer?
Many thanks.

08-Dec-2008 04:22 PM
psychomania wrote:
08-Dec-2008 04:16 PM
nabla wrote:
That's not true! What about CA-126 cable?
As you can see it's a USB cable for Nokia 2760!
Wrong, it's true because the 2760 does not have a USB port.
That cable can be used to charge a 2760, but not for data. The compatibility section for that cable is very misleading to novice users.
Nice try though
You might want to look at your specs again. I just bought a USB cable for it and the software suite is using it as a serial cable. I can see the phone's drive and the files. I have also used the suite to do a full sync and backup. I guess the port is a serial port even though it is a usb connector. I sure wish the software to upgrade the firmware would use a serial port. If anyone knows how to make the firmware update program use a serial link I would love to hear it.
Thanks
Richard
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Message Edited by concordia on 14-Dec-2008 06:28 AM

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