Ah, thanks. So that sounds pretty different to your initial description,
probably because the behaviour is erratic? The kernel complains about
some trouble with one of the two devices that the phone exposed (the one
mounted as "PHONE CARD"; the "PHONE" one seems to be okay):

Apr 30 16:29:29 laptop001 kernel: [ 1021.337920] end_request: I/O error, dev 
sdc, sector 96
Apr 30 16:29:29 laptop001 kernel: [ 1021.338008] Buffer I/O error on device 
sdc, logical block 21
[...]
Apr 30 16:32:31 laptop001 kernel: [ 1203.216103] usb 2-2: USB disconnect, 
address 2
Apr 30 16:32:31 laptop001 kernel: [ 1203.384216] scsi 2:0:0:0: rejecting I/O to 
dead device

In the logs, the kernel and hal detected the device just fine, but it
was disconnected later on (the reason why you see timeouts). This could
be a hardware or a kernel problem now.

Are you using a hub? Could you try if you plug in the phone directly to
the computer?

** Package changed: hal (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)

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Sony Ericsson V640i not detected when plugged in via USB
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