Is the other end of the cable you got USB-C? You could get an adapter- USB-C female to standard USB male.
I have no idea. Both ends are very small. The larger end (on the left) plugs into the wall outlet thingie and the smaller one with the label into the iPhone..
Not terribly concerned about the sim card. No one actually told me much about the phone but if I understand the SCS universe as it unfolds, they (Abbott and Boston Scientific) don't really want this iPhone to have full connectivity because of the proprietary software that controls my SCS implant device. If stolen, I am to report it immediately to Abbott. I don't really understand all of it other than how to increase or decrease the intensity and or duration of the pulses but there are also ways within the software to get it and me thru airport screenings and make it more (but not 100%) MRI safe. I just wanna be able to use the phone for it's camera and get the pics off the phone and onto my laptop. (because I'm just too frugal (cheap) to buy a decent smart phone...MY daily use phone is a Kyocera flip phone)
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IMSA GT
MAR 22, 04:35 PM
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Originally posted by maryjane:
I have no idea. Both ends are very small. The larger end (on the left) plugs into the wall outlet thingie and the smaller one with the label into the iPhone..
Not terribly concerned about the sim card. No one actually told me much about the phone but if I understand the SCS universe as it unfolds, they (Abbott and Boston Scientific) don't really want this iPhone to have full connectivity because of the proprietary software that controls my SCS implant device. If stolen, I am to report it immediately to Abbott. I don't really understand all of it other than how to increase or decrease the intensity and or duration of the pulses but there are also ways within the software to get it and me thru airport screenings and make it more (but not 100%) MRI safe. I just wanna be able to use the phone for it's camera and get the pics off the phone and onto my laptop. (because I'm just too frugal (cheap) to buy a decent smart phone...MY daily use phone is a Kyocera flip phone)
Here is a USB C to USB A converter if you just want the converter for your existing cable. https://shorturl.at/hiuEJ
[This message has been edited by IMSA GT (edited 03-22-2024).]
maryjane
MAR 22, 07:12 PM
Thanks all. Surely even I can get at least one of the suggestions to work.