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    Cell phone experts - info needed

    A couple of questions - can anyone identify the make and model phone that would attach to the pictured plug? I have asked at the local cell phone shop but they are pretty useless at anything that isn't selling a new handset.
    The car has a cable that connects the phone to the computer, and I'd like to get the pinouts of this plug so I can replace it with a Nokia Pop Port plug, to use the hands free system.
    (Yeah I know I could buy a cheap Bluetooth and do it that way but I like doing things differently).
    Second question - when can I purchase a fully populated (ie all the pins) Pop Port plug? All the cheap headsets I've seen have only the bare minimum pins.
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    Doesn't look like a cell phone connector to me sorry... more like some kind of automotive data bus... but then again, never seen this one before

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    Try this site Pete:

    http://pinouts.ru/

    They seem to have just about every type of plug with pinouts there.

    Could be Panasonic G450 or G520.
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