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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
Vista installed drivers for LG Vu Sep 19, 2008
By W. Macsata The cable fit my LG Vu CU920 perfectly and Windows Vista automatically installed the drivers without a CD. The phone then showed as a hard drive in Windows Vista. You can NOT use the cable to sync data with Microsoft Outlook. I also installed BitPim (for LG Vu, set Phone Type to "LG-VX8700") and was able to access the phones file system and to disable an annoying security nag every time a 3rd party java application is run on the phone. The cable comes with a CD, but it seems to only be for the "choclate".
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Cable works with my LG Scoop Mar 25, 2009
By SPH I purchased this cable in order to load music (and NPR shows) onto my phone and to copy pictures to my computer without having to remove the phone's memory card. With the cable plugged into the phone and into a USB port on my computer, the phone looks just like a removable drive. (Be sure to select mass storage device from the set-up menu on the phone.) No additional software was needed. The cable also allows the phone to be charged by the computer's USB port.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Cable great; "software", not so much... Apr 24, 2008
By Louise J. Weiler The cable works great. My XP laptop found the device like a champ. The "software" is actually a listing of the websites where you can find the driver, not the drivers themselves, and I actually did better by googling my particular phone and getting the driver THAT way. (The route they took me on the disk was confusing, to say the least.)
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Data Cable AND Charger Cable May 08, 2009
By Binary Boy
"Christopher"
This cable arrived on time and in good condition. I purchased this cable for my LG VU CU920 for two reasons: 1)I wanted to make modifications to the phone which seemingly could not be done simply using the Bluetooth connection. 2)I wanted to tether the phone to my laptop for internet access through my phone with an unlimited Data Plan.
This cable allowed me to accomplish both of those goals. One concern I had according to other reviews I read, was that this cable would not charge the battery of the phone because it is strictly a "Data" cable. I can attest to this not being true. I have kept my phone tethered to my laptop for up to 48 hours of non-stop data usage and after untethering, the battery was still fully charged. The only thing that may confound some people is that the phone never says "Charge Complete" with this cable. But I assure you, it is charging/charged.
For those interested in the difference between Bluetooth tethering and Data Cable tethering internet speeds, I've gotten the following results;
Bluetooth Tether- AT&T 3G network - .75MBps/.3MBps
Data Cable Tether- AT&T 3G network- up to 2.1MBps/.5MBps
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Cable works without software, but there's a trick to it. Apr 29, 2011
By rjs Bought this cable to move some pictures and videos from my phone to my computer. I knew it didn't come with software, but thought I'd be able to download the drivers I needed from the web - foolish me! After a long, fruitless search I called my phone carrier for help and wound up no better off (even though the customer service rep and technical rep were very pleasant and trying to help). Apparently, the LG trax CU-575 doesn't have software for downloading pictures and video to the PC!
That's because it doesn't need software, just a micro-SD memory card. If you set the phone's USB connection mode to mass storage (Menu>Settings>Connection) and connect it to your computer with this cable, Windows XP and Windows 7 (Vista, what's Vista?) will detect it and mount the phone's storage as a removable disc drive - as long as it has a memory card installed. If it doesn't, you get a message on the phone saying "Insert memory card for connecting as mass storage" and the USB device does not install properly on the PC.
So, after buying and inserting a micro SD memory card into the phone, I was able to connect it to the PC and see the empty memory card. All the photos and video were stored in the handset's internal storage. The trick was to move each picture and each video, one by one, from the handset to the memory card (when viewing the pic gallery, Options>Move>Memory Card>Paste), then connect the phone to the computer with the cable and use Windows explorer to copy/move them to the PC. Tedious, but not too difficult.
Of course, the micro SD card I bought came with an adapter that lets me insert it directly into the SD slot on my computer (meaning I don't really need the cable), but hey - live and learn. If your PC doesn't have a micro SD or SD card reader, then you'll want a cable like this (or a micro SD card with a USB adapter).
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