EdZ, I wholeheartedly agree. I think on of the biggest selling points of Motorola is they use mini-D on most of their phones and headsets. HTC is "almost" on board but they still require that goofy pigtail. What specs will micro-USB provide that mini-USB doesn't? Is it just a size issue? Is the new micro more durable?
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EdZ, I wholeheartedly agree. I think on of the biggest selling points of Motorola is they use mini-D on most of their phones and headsets. HTC is "almost" on board but they still require that goofy pigtail. What specs will micro-USB provide that mini-USB doesn't? Is it just a size issue? Is the new micro more durable?