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Who else dislikes the micro-USB?

I loved Mini usb, had multiple devices and bluetooth ear pieces that were mini ubs....but the fact that the "standard" will be micros usb I am all for...devices going forward will per the EU requirement to have one interface...that is good, no more buying multiple adapters and such. I would prefer mini, but in a pinch micro will do.
 
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One thing I dont like about the cable is the length for my charger. I would like to get something about double in length of the one that came with my phone.

Is there a place to buy a longer cable? where?

Is there a certain kind of micro usb cable I need to buy for the moto droid? will any micro-usb cable work?

I have bought a couple of different chargers/q cables off ebay and they all are about the same length. One was a couple of inches longer then the others. (I keep one charger at home, one at work and then have a 3rd one I keep in my suitcase when I go on trips). With one of the cables I bought, when I plug it in, it makes from phone go crazy. It starts opening programs etc. It is is someone is on my phone. I have the screen locked but it trys to open the phone as if i were sliding it to unlock it. You can hear the phone vibrate and see the bar move across the screen. I was reading somewhere else someone having this issue which they thought the issue was a voltage issue.
 
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One thing I dont like about the cable is the length for my charger. I would like to get something about double in length of the one that came with my phone.

Is there a place to buy a longer cable? where?

Is there a certain kind of micro usb cable I need to buy for the moto droid? will any micro-usb cable work?

I have bought a couple of different chargers/q cables off ebay and they all are about the same length. One was a couple of inches longer then the others. (I keep one charger at home, one at work and then have a 3rd one I keep in my suitcase when I go on trips). With one of the cables I bought, when I plug it in, it makes from phone go crazy. It starts opening programs etc. It is is someone is on my phone. I have the screen locked but it trys to open the phone as if i were sliding it to unlock it. You can hear the phone vibrate and see the bar move across the screen. I was reading somewhere else someone having this issue which they thought the issue was a voltage issue.
Just buy those usb extension cables. I use one and it works great, my phone sits right next to me as I sleep and iuse the alarm.
 
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With one of the cables I bought, when I plug it in, it makes from phone go crazy. It starts opening programs etc. It is is someone is on my phone. I have the screen locked but it trys to open the phone as if i were sliding it to unlock it. You can hear the phone vibrate and see the bar move across the screen. I was reading somewhere else someone having this issue which they thought the issue was a voltage issue.

You should probably bring this issue up in your phone's specific area. This is not an Android issue as much as an issue with your specific model/phone.
 
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The micro-usb is sturdier than the mini. The thinness and design make it more rigid and reliable when inserting and unplugging.

I believe there are a few other minor advantages as well. Though the size is definitely the most important. As devices become really really thin, the size will matter I think.

Yep, I'll take durable over "easier to plug in" any day.

I painted the top of my micro-usb plug with a spot of white paint, so I can instantly see which way is "up".
 
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Anyone know what makes it "sturdier' ?

MAGIC!



Or this:

When compared to the mini USB, the micro USB offers many advantages. The most obvious benefit to this new technology is its smaller size. As cell phones and PDAs become thinner and lighter, consumers are frequently finding the mini USB connector is simply too large for practical use. The micro USB will allow manufacturers to push the limits of this trend towards sleeker design.

In addition to its smaller size, the micro USB is more durable than the mini USB connector. A micro USB features a stainless-steel shell to allow for over 10,000 insertion cycles, as well as a latching mechanism that provides higher extraction forces without sacrificing the USB
 
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