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#160252 30-Dec-2014 08:41
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Are those USB to Galaxy Tab cables (I think they are 30-pin, very thin and 20mm wide) useful for anything other than Samsung tablets?

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  #1205873 30-Dec-2014 08:41
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  #1205896 30-Dec-2014 09:03
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No they are proprietary. Only work with Galaxy Tab & Tab 2, and maybe some other early Samsung device.
Newer models move to standard micro usb like most phones.

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  #1205897 30-Dec-2014 09:06
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Rickles: Are those USB to Galaxy Tab cables (I think they are 30-pin, very thin and 20mm wide) useful for anything other than Samsung tablets?

Apart from annoying the cat?  No, I don't think so....



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  #1205948 30-Dec-2014 11:00
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     >Apart from annoying the cat?<

Ha ha, best idea so far.

My wife got it as a 'Secret Santa' gift and is 3 meters long ....  maybe she really wants me to do something else with it? tongue-out

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  #1205955 30-Dec-2014 11:04
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Rickles: My wife got it as a 'Secret Santa' gift and is 3 meters long ....

Sure it's a Galaxy Tab cable and not an older (pre Lightning) iPod/iPhone cable?  Never seen a 3 meter Galaxy Tab cable, have often seen 3m iPod cables (and yes, they are very useful!)

They do look remarkably similar, but are slightly different sizes at the 30pin ends....



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  #1205956 30-Dec-2014 11:23
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     >Sure it's a Galaxy Tab cable and not an older (pre Lightning) iPod/iPhone cable?  Never seen a 3 meter Galaxy Tab cable, have often seen 3m iPod cables (and yes, they are very useful!)  They do look remarkably similar, but are slightly different sizes at the 30pin ends....<

Having never owned either product, I don't know .... the larger connector looks very Apple-ish, and is engraved with a little oblong, with a short line inside it.

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  #1205960 30-Dec-2014 11:51
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Are you selling or wanting to buy one and did you read the post by PeterReader?

 
 
 
 

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  #1205962 30-Dec-2014 11:54
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     >Are you selling or wanting to buy one?<

See earlier post ... came as a gift.

I'm happy to give this one away to a deserving home.

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  #1205963 30-Dec-2014 11:55
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PS   >My wife got it as a 'Secret Santa' gift and is 3 meters long<

The cable, not the wife innocent

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  #1206068 30-Dec-2014 14:52
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     >did you read the post by PeterReader?<

[sheepish] No [sheepish] Forgive me, for it is nigh on another year and I know not what I do surprised

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  #1206201 30-Dec-2014 19:50


Having never owned either product, I don't know .... the larger connector looks very Apple-ish, and is engraved with a little oblong, with a short line inside it.


Sounds like it is a apple iPod cable. As all of mine have the same oblong with line picture on them.

And can I nominate myself for this cable if you are in Auckland? Even though my only iDevices are 2 160GB iPod Classics. Im forever running out of those cables.





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  #1206265 30-Dec-2014 22:46
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G'day Andrew,

    I am in Wellington, but if you PM me your postal address I'll be happy to send the cable to you.

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