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What You Should Know About Your USB Cable
There are many copies of CECT Smartphones on the market and as a result, the USB cables for the models listed may not be compatible; so before ordering your cable, please check your pinout configuration. We have listed the pinout configuration for all our cables, please check before you place your order.
About USB Data CablesUSB DATA CABLES
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an indistry-standard type of plug-in connection that is used to connect devices, including phones, to desktop or laptop computers.
In a phone, USB is useful for quickly transferring files to and from phones, or for synchronizing address book and calendar information with a computer application such as Outlook.
In addition to carrying data, USB carries power, and can therefore be used to charge phones, although not all phones with USB support charging via USB.
There are standard USB connectors (mini and micro) that are found in some phones. However, some phones have a proprietary connector that requires an adapter cable to connect to a PC via USB.
USB has several versions. USB 2.0 is newer and potentially up to 40 times faster than USB 1.1. To benefit from the faster speed, the device must support "Hi-Speed" mode. "Full speed" is a misleading term that actually means slow speed (the same as USB 1.1.)
A computer may require a special driver or other software to communicate with a phone over USB.
Alternatively, many newer phones support USB "mass storage" mode, which does not require any special drivers or software with modern computers, although this only supports file transfer.
Some phones support USB-Host (also called USB-OTG), which allows USB accessories to be connected directly to the phone, with no computer involved.
Some phones support PictBridge, which specifically allows a phone to connect duirectly to a printer via USB.
Check the Pinout Configuration of your usb cable To check the Pinout Configuration of your usb cable, you will need a flashlight or a magnifying glass. Magnify the end of the cable that attaches to your phone. You will see pins and gaps. Count the pins and the gaps, but only the pins count in the configuration.
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Our USB Cables are primarily micro-usb cables for charging only. Only USB DATA cable can be used for transferring data through your PC .
Micro-USB
A standard type of USB connector, often found on phones, for connecting phones to computers and other devices.
The most common use is connecting a phone to a computer, although some phones support charging via USB and/or connecting the phone directly to a printer.
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