HTC HD2
alexd wrote:
: My positively antediluvian [2006] Nokia E61 does Activesync natively, and
: not a version of Windows in sight. I imagine contemporary smartphones
: without Activesync support are thin on the ground nowadays.
My HTC Touch 3G (WM6 based) does WiFi, email synchronisation to several
ISPs (including Outlook) and it can (with add-ons) now do TomTom navigator
(using its built-in GPS) and display Memory Map Pocket OS maps.
The point I was making is that expecting any WM based phone to have the range
of and ease or installation of iPhone "apps" would be a mistake - but not
everyone wants or needs this!
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