Pop-Port

The Pop-Port is a data connector used by Nokia phones. It was introduced in 2002. By 2006, some models had moved on to standard USB connectors, but it was continued to be used even in 2007.

The connector has 14 pins, and is used for connecting data cables, headsets, and other accessories. Despite the connector being the same, newer models use USB and older models use serial (FBus).

Data cables

 * Nokia CA-42 and DKU-5: For older phones that use FBus. They can be identified by the unusually long USB connector, which houses a serial-over-USB emulation chip.
 * Nokia CA-53, CA-70, and DKU-2: For newer phones that use USB.

Old (FBus)

 * Nokia 3100
 * Nokia 3120
 * Nokia 3200
 * Nokia 3220
 * Nokia 5070
 * Nokia 5100
 * Nokia 5140
 * Nokia 5140i
 * Nokia 6020
 * Nokia 6021
 * Nokia 6070
 * Nokia 6080
 * Nokia 6100
 * Nokia 6101
 * Nokia 6102
 * Nokia 6102i
 * Nokia 6103
 * Nokia 6108
 * Nokia 6220
 * Nokia 6800
 * Nokia 6810
 * Nokia 6820
 * Nokia 6822
 * Nokia 6610
 * Nokia 6610i
 * Nokia 7360
 * Nokia 7200
 * Nokia 7210
 * Nokia 7250
 * Nokia 7250i
 * Nokia 7260

New (USB)

 * Nokia E50
 * Nokia E60
 * Nokia E61
 * Nokia E61i
 * Nokia E65
 * Nokia E70
 * Nokia N70
 * Nokia N71
 * Nokia N72
 * Nokia N73
 * Nokia N77
 * Nokia N80
 * Nokia N90
 * Nokia N92
 * Nokia N93
 * Nokia N93i
 * Nokia 3230
 * Nokia 3250
 * Nokia 5500 Sport
 * Nokia 6085
 * Nokia 6086
 * Nokia 6111
 * Nokia 6125
 * Nokia 6131
 * Nokia 6131 NFC
 * Nokia 6136
 * Nokia 6151
 * Nokia 6170
 * Nokia 6230
 * Nokia 6230i
 * Nokia 6260
 * Nokia 6270
 * Nokia 6280
 * Nokia 6288
 * Nokia 6630
 * Nokia 6650
 * Nokia 6670
 * Nokia 6680
 * Nokia 6681
 * Nokia 7270
 * Nokia 7370
 * Nokia 7373
 * Nokia 7600
 * Nokia 7610
 * Nokia 7710
 * Nokia 9300
 * Nokia 9300i
 * Nokia 9500 Communicator