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Even easier might be to get a USB C male to USB A male and skip the existing cable for the phone (presumably a C to C cable).  C to A cables are extremely common, often available even at corner drug stores.

					Steve McDonald
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From: Code for Libraries <[log in to unmask]> On Behalf Of Tim McMahon
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Subject: [External] Re: [CODE4LIB] Samsung Cell USB Adapter

I'm guessing you have a USB C cable.  You would need a USB C female to USB A male adapter.

On 2/15/23 11:30 AM, charles meyer wrote:
> My esteemed listmates,
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> I would ask this question of Samsung but their tech support is 
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> I have a new Samsung Galaxy AO3 cell and the end of the data cable for 
> that phone won’t fit any of my USB ports in my older Dell laptop.
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> Is there an adapter I can get to connect the Samsung data cable to and 
> then connect that adapter to a regular USB port on my laptop?
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> Bluetooth has proven problematic in transferring content.
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> Thanks so much.
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> Charles.
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> Charles Meyer
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> Charlotte County Public Library
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West Liberty Public Library

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