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Nokia Pop-Port

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A common problem with Pop-port was that contacts often lost connection, thus resulting in drop-outs in audio (when a hands-free device is used) or an unstable data connection (when a USB cable is used). This was a common problem when listening to music from the phone while the phone was in a pocket.
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signals for the phones supporting them, power output for feeding the accessories that do not have their own batteries, and the Accessory Control Interface (ACI), a bidirectional serial control bus for connection and authentication of phone accessories, with a specific
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for audio. Nokia had been equipping certain devices with one of these connectors as alternatives from about 2004.
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The more stable 2.5 mm and 3.5 mm audio sockets aren't prone to such problems.
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plug-in port for accessories and data synchronisation, available with many
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By early 2007 the Pop-Port was fully replaced by the industry standard
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The port carries signals for hands-free microphone, stereo speakers,
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The contacts are exposed to dust and dirt, more so than those of a
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Pop-Port connector of an original Nokia HS-5 headset
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Nokia 6680
proprietary
Nokia
mobile phones
USB
TRRS socket
trademark
United States
FBus
USB
ASIC
proprietary protocol
USB
Nokia Software Updater
RS-232
TRRS socket
Camera
FM radio
Headphones
USB
stereo plug
Flash
8P8C
CarKit
Sony Ericsson
FastPort
"Nokias Pop-Port-Schnittstelle - CHIP"
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