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-jonathanchiestand, it does most certainly look like a standrad micro USB port, and I would be checking with places like Mouser.com or Digikey,com. Ultimately I would replace the I/O assembly cable. That is readily available, won't require any soldering and you won't have to hunt for it. It is available at places [http://www.powerbookmedic.com/Google-Nexus-7-I-O-Assembly-Cable-p-22600.html|like this] and others, I am sure. The guide [guide|9925|from here] should help you with that. Hope this helps, good luck.
+jonathanchiestand, it does most certainly look like a standard micro USB port, and I would be checking with places like Mouser.com or Digikey.com. Ultimately I would replace the I/O assembly cable. That is readily available, won't require any soldering and you won't have to hunt for it. It is available at places [http://www.powerbookmedic.com/Google-Nexus-7-I-O-Assembly-Cable-p-22600.html|like this] and others, I am sure. The guide [guide|9925|from here] should help you with that. Hope this helps, good luck.

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jonathanchiestand, it does most certainly look like a standrad micro USB port, and I would be checking with places like Mouser.com or Digikey,com. Ultimately I would replace the I/O assembly cable. That is readily available, won't require any soldering and you won't have to hunt for it. It is available at places [http://www.powerbookmedic.com/Google-Nexus-7-I-O-Assembly-Cable-p-22600.html|like this] and others, I am sure. The guide [guide|9925|from here] should help you with that. Hope this helps, good luck.

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