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Nope syncs fully with outlook just fine no issues contacts and calendar and the email works great if you can find a free wireless area.
If you were getting a phone too I would recommend the Iphone unless it was for business then I think that blackberry is still the way to go. I use my Ipod Touch to manage my days almost exclusively if I wasn't tied to my contract I would probably switch my blackberry and go with an Iphone. |
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First Name: Christian
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We killed off the land line, so having a reliable mobile phone is very important to me.
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I am our firms mobile device admin, in charge of supporting over 300 devices. So I kind of have an insight into them. The only thing I havent had lots of time with is the new Adroid 2.0 OS. As for verizon, I dont see how they can force you to change your plan. Just tell them you dont want any mobile data. You could probably buy a device online and just call them to switch the esn. They just want more money... thats one reason I hate verizon. With TMO or ATT you could just swap your sim card and the carrier doesnt have to know. |
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But I would not profess to be a security expert in the least. |
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