: Motorola RIZR Z6c USB Data Cable with Handset Manager Software

: Motorola RIZR Z6c USB Data Cable with Handset Manager Software

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Motorola RIZR Z6c USB Data Cable with Handset Manager Software

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Motorola RIZR Z6c USB Data Cable with Handset Manager Software
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 25235





Binding: Wireless Phone Accessory
Product Brand: Mobile Action
EAN: 0845374088465
Label: Mobile Action
Product Manufacturer: Mobile Action
Publisher: Mobile Action
Ranking: 25235
Studio: Mobile Action


Piece facts:
  • Comes with USB Data Cable and Handset Manager Software CD with FREE 500 Ringtones and 500 pictures!
  • Standards Compliance - Bluetooth V2.0 and USB V1.1 compliant.
  • Synchronize Contacts, Calendar, Tasks, Notes of your Microsoft Outlook & Outlook Express
  • Edit photos and videos
  • MP3 Clipper - Select your favorite MP3 songs and clip your favorite parts




Software Manager Handset with Cable Data USB Z6c RIZR Motorola






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This USB Data Cable with Handset Manager Software lets you sync your data between your cell phone and PC; connect PC and Bluetooth Stereo headset; backup, edit, and organize the personal phonebook; send various formats of messages and many more features. lt's compatible with Windows 98SE, ME, 2000 and XP.
















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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 1 out of 5 stars - * Not as advertized !! ...
This is listed as the "Motorola RIZR Z6c USB data cable with Handset Manager software". The cable does fit the Z6c phone, but the needed software does NOT support the phone! You have to go to the website for an upgrade to the software. Then after downloading the new required drivers for the software, it still does not recognize the phone because you need a "key" code to install the software. The key code on the cable that comes with the cable and disk does not work. When you e-mail the software help support, they say you do not need a key code to install the software. So I try everything they say to do, but the program will not load on the computer, because it always stops at a certain point and says to enter a security "key" code. The support maintains that you do not need to do this, but you can never get past this point! No support to use this cable and software means waste of money, and equals total dissatisfaction. Hence the one star. To bad you can't put 0 stars on the review.



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