Know someone or through the mainstream mini-USB can be charged? By mainstream I mean mini-USB connector that you find in other HTC devices and external hard disks. Or has this Bluetooth headset a dedicated mini / micro-USB?
Know someone or through the mainstream mini-USB can be charged? By mainstream I mean mini-USB connector that you find in other HTC devices and external hard disks. Or has this Bluetooth headset a dedicated mini / micro-USB?
If I understand correctly, through micro-USB devices you may be charged also. What I wonder, is the micro-USB Nokia also standard micro-USB? My cousin has a Nokia 8600 Luna, but may be via phone, micro-USB charging.
How did you use the link here? When I click on the main page on mobile devices, then the BT8040, I get a page with only the options list, details and variations. Good to hear that they are now in the telecom switched to 1 standard, the micro-USB. Hopefully, HTC too, because I think the sound devices.
The datasheet for the BT530 has a min-USB B 5 pin. I thought when reading that it was the BT8040. So that is clear. I think I have the BT530 but ga, because he has better noise Navigation and currently my HTC and other devices also have mini-USB.
Several USB types. Van left to right. Micro USB, mini USB, B-type, female A-type, A-type.
The only manufacturer with a dedicated (or "proprietary") USB standard that I know is HTC. They do both video and a simple USB connection on the mini-USB connector. This connector is again backwards compatible with mini USB.
I do not know what you mean by "dedicated". From your description, I understand that you actually "proprietary" mean, but still. The new standard in the telecom industry is micro USB. This is just an officially defined USB standard and manufacturers have a few years ago as the new standard for all telecom equipment.
I have the 8040 which has a standard micro-USB connector, so a mini USB elope of micro-USB is just useful.
Unfortunately this is not true for telecom equipment. Nokia, Motorola, and thought some Samsung and Sony-Eric aircraft have again dedicated mini / micro USB. The same is true for many Bluetooth headsets. In addition, the major brands like Nokia their headsets often equipped with a charge equal to plug their phone chargers. And the varieties of cables disturb me.
The confusion arose because I hear different stories. The 1 says micro-USB the other mini-USB. But nowhere do I see clear / official that it is a mini-USB, as you find on the HTC devices and external hard disks. At the plate Patrick’s link seems not to mainstream a mini-USB port, but I sure do not.
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