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- Jan 1, 1970
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Dear group,
I'm posting here because I'm hoping you guys of anyone can solve my
problem. My component supplier can't, Nokia can't (or won't) and
without it, I'm missing the functionality of my phone.
I have a Nokia 6500 Classic mobile/cellular phone. It has a mini USB
connector to plug in both the charger or accessories such as a stereo
headset. The supplied Nokia headset works fine, but is simply not a
very good design.
I tried eBay for several different third party connectors and have now
tried four, including eventually Nokia's own AD-55 mini USB adapter
and none of them work. When you plug headphones into them, they all
say "Connected device takes too much power - please disconnect".
I would be willing to pay someone to reverse engineer an existing set
of compatible Nokia official headphones and wire up a working 3.5mm
stereo to mini USB adapter. I can also supply one of the third party
connectors which do not work so that you could further diagnose the
error with these adapters.
I am in the UK and can pay by PayPal. I also have some documentation
from Nokia on how compatible headsets should be wired, but it's not
clear enough for a non-expert such as myself to understand. I am
desperate for help - without it, I can't listen to music
My email is schnide followed by the company name BTinternet and then
the shortened version of the word "company", all with dots in between.
Anyone?
Schnide
I'm posting here because I'm hoping you guys of anyone can solve my
problem. My component supplier can't, Nokia can't (or won't) and
without it, I'm missing the functionality of my phone.
I have a Nokia 6500 Classic mobile/cellular phone. It has a mini USB
connector to plug in both the charger or accessories such as a stereo
headset. The supplied Nokia headset works fine, but is simply not a
very good design.
I tried eBay for several different third party connectors and have now
tried four, including eventually Nokia's own AD-55 mini USB adapter
and none of them work. When you plug headphones into them, they all
say "Connected device takes too much power - please disconnect".
I would be willing to pay someone to reverse engineer an existing set
of compatible Nokia official headphones and wire up a working 3.5mm
stereo to mini USB adapter. I can also supply one of the third party
connectors which do not work so that you could further diagnose the
error with these adapters.
I am in the UK and can pay by PayPal. I also have some documentation
from Nokia on how compatible headsets should be wired, but it's not
clear enough for a non-expert such as myself to understand. I am
desperate for help - without it, I can't listen to music
My email is schnide followed by the company name BTinternet and then
the shortened version of the word "company", all with dots in between.
Anyone?
Schnide