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Danger Data Cable with USB for T-Mobile Sidekick Phone

Danger Data Cable with USB for T-Mobile Sidekick Phone

List Price: $24.99
Your Price: $5.99
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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: don't get ripped
Review: Don't buy this unless your sidekick's os blew up. You can't sync or do file transfers yet on the sidekick.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I'll take your Sidekick USB Cable?
Review: I see that people don't want there
USB cable. If no one wants theirs just send it to me, I'll pay shipping for it. email me at hoits2000@yahoo

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: What's the point?
Review: If you received the USB cable with your Sidekick you already know that the only thing you can really do with this cable is watch it sit in the box. There are no connectivity applications available at this time that utilize the USB cable for the Sidekick. No sync functions, no downloadable ringtones, no nothing! Makes you wonder why they even included it with some of the devices ;-/ If you are thinking of getting a cable in the hopes of playing with these types of things on your Sidekick, take my advice, save the six bucks and go buy yourself some lunch. It will be a far better deal and infinitely more satisfying!

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Simple and Straightforward
Review: If your looking for a simple way of getting your phone to connect with your PC it does not get any more simple than this.In adition it's simplisity it is backed up by it's pricing. On the whole It is a product that serves it's perpose.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Are you kidding me reviewers?
Review: Obviously the people who purchased this cable have know idea what its intended use is.. It is not to sit there and look pretty, it is not a waste of money, it is not a decoration. It is for developers.. If you download the Sidekick SDK, you can hook the SK2 up to your PC and send ringtones and games and applications directly to your sidekick instead of paying tmobile out the butt for this stuff. There are a lot of decent 3rd party utilities that are free, such as apps to give you current gas prices, nfl scores, stocks, weather, etc.. For the price of this cable and how much money it can save you, it's worth it.. But for you cluebies, enjoy paying tmobile for expensive ringtones..

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worthless
Review: There is no real use for the cable, like the other guy said, unless your sidekick's os blows up......its worthless.


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