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Author: JaneinPA
Date: Jul 15, 2008 11:18

I'm reading here about synching a motorola razr phone to outlook calendar and
contacts. Are there other phones that will do this? What's the best one?
I'm looking for a new one and really want this feature. P.S. I'm using
vista.
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RE: best cell phone to snych with outlook?         


Author: dascooper
Date: Jul 15, 2008 12:01

It probably depends on what service you use, but I've been using a Nokia 6555
on the AT&T network, and it seems to work fine. I've had some problems
synching, but that is more to due with using Windows 2000 Pro. The Nokia
software, PC Synch, is fairly easy to use is also compatible with a number of
other Nokia phones. (no, I do not work for either Nokia or AT&T).
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Re: best cell phone to snych with outlook?         


Author: Brian Tillman
Date: Jul 15, 2008 13:35

JaneinPA discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I'm reading here about synching a motorola razr phone to outlook
> calendar and contacts. Are there other phones that will do this?
> What's the best one? I'm looking for a new one and really want this
> feature. P.S. I'm using vista.

My opinion is that a WIndows Mobile-based phone will work better than
others.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
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Re: best cell phone to snych with outlook?         


Author: Michael Bauer [MVP - Outlook]
Date: Jul 15, 2008 14:03

At least every phone with Windows Mobile 5 or newer should be fine.

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Am Tue, 15 Jul 2008 11:18:02 -0700 schrieb JaneinPA:
> I'm reading here about synching a motorola razr phone to outlook calendar
and
> contacts. Are there other phones that will do this? What's the best one?
> I'm looking for a new one and really want this feature. P.S. I'm using
> vista.
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Re: best cell phone to snych with outlook?         


Date: Jul 16, 2008 22:58

It will ultimately depend on what synching software the phone uses and
whether it is supported on Windows Vista. All Windows Mobile version 5 and
above work just fine. You would need to check with Nokia and Palm (2 of the
better selling phones) to see about their compatibility.

Having said that, any phone that you buy today (recently manufactured)
should be able to synch with Windows Vista.

--
Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

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How to ask a question: http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375

After furious head scratching, JaneinPA asked:

| I'm reading here about synching a motorola razr phone to outlook
| calendar and contacts. Are there other phones that will do this?
| What's the best one? I'm looking for a new one and really want this
| feature. P.S. I'm using vista.
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Re: best cell phone to snych with outlook?         


Author: jgt1942
Date: Jul 31, 2008 01:50

There is a lot of depends to answer your question. As some pointed out MS
Windows Mobile is great. I think v6 is the latest but there are still a few
phones that use v5. Perhaps the best thing to decide first is which phone
service provider do you want to use, for me there are a lot of limiting
factors and my choices narrow down to one serivice provider. Once you decide
on the service provider then see what phones they have. They usually have
two different types (1) standard types of phones and (2) PDA/Smart phones.
Most of the PDAs require extra service that cost an extra $30-$40 a month
(for my provider). Also you need to determine what features you want on your
phone, again this will limit what phone you will use. I'd love to have the
iPhone but AT&T service in my area is the...
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