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Showing posts with label Cellphones. Show all posts

Configuring Alltel UTStarcom PPC-6700 with Exchange account



The Alltel UTStarcom PPC-6700 is a full-featured Windows Mobile smart phone that should be a good fit for Alltel's business customers. The all-in-one device offers a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and the Microsoft Office Mobile suite. Specifications of this phone 2.3 in x 0.9 in x 4.3 in. dimension, 0.4 lbs weight, short Messaging Service (SMS) capability, internet browsing, messaging / data features text messages, cellular technology CDMA, CDMA 800/1900 band mode, PDA phone style, intelligent typing (T9) , TTY compatibility, and up to 222 min talk time.

Being a Windows Mobile 5.0 based phone, Alltel UTStarcom can be configured with Microsoft Exchange Account on the Pocket PC.

Steps to configure Microsoft Outlook Exchange on Alltel UTStarcom PPC-6700

  • If you want to connect via Infrared, you need to click on Menu - Connect via IR
  • Go to Status (Here's the options for desktop synchronization with ActiveSync 4.0)
  • Tick the things that you want to synchronize. For instance, Contact, Calendar, Email
  • Then Click on Settings Button
  • Enter a friendly name for your PC and select the options for how to handle conflicts.
  • Then go to the Calendar Settings
  • Then go to the Connections where you can select the ability to sync via USB or serial.
  • Then go to Exchange 2003 Server Settings. These are entered when you select Menu - Add Server Source.
  • Enter the domain name and password. If you store the password, you can choose to remove it later
  • Then select what you sync with the server. Note that Tasks will not be synchronized with Exchange until you have installed Service Pack 2 for Exchange.
  • Go to Menu Options after you have created both an Exchange Server and desktop partnership. This is the place to delete partnership by using click and hold.
  • Then Schedule which is only available after you configure the Exchange Server hosted.


Configuring Alltel UTStarcom PPC-6700 with Exchange account



The Alltel UTStarcom PPC-6700 is a full-featured Windows Mobile smart phone that should be a good fit for Alltel's business customers. The all-in-one device offers a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and the Microsoft Office Mobile suite. Specifications of this phone 2.3 in x 0.9 in x 4.3 in. dimension, 0.4 lbs weight, short Messaging Service (SMS) capability, internet browsing, messaging / data features text messages, cellular technology CDMA, CDMA 800/1900 band mode, PDA phone style, intelligent typing (T9) , TTY compatibility, and up to 222 min talk time.

Being a Windows Mobile 5.0 based phone, Alltel UTStarcom can be configured with Microsoft Exchange Account on the Pocket PC.

Steps to configure Microsoft Outlook Exchange on Alltel UTStarcom PPC-6700

  • If you want to connect via Infrared, you need to click on Menu - Connect via IR
  • Go to Status (Here's the options for desktop synchronization with ActiveSync 4.0)
  • Tick the things that you want to synchronize. For instance, Contact, Calendar, Email
  • Then Click on Settings Button
  • Enter a friendly name for your PC and select the options for how to handle conflicts.
  • Then go to the Calendar Settings
  • Then go to the Connections where you can select the ability to sync via USB or serial.
  • Then go to Exchange 2003 Server Settings. These are entered when you select Menu - Add Server Source.
  • Enter the domain name and password. If you store the password, you can choose to remove it later
  • Then select what you sync with the server. Note that Tasks will not be synchronized with Exchange until you have installed Service Pack 2 for Exchange.
  • Go to Menu Options after you have created both an Exchange Server and desktop partnership. This is the place to delete partnership by using click and hold.
  • Then Schedule which is only available after you configure the Exchange Server hosted.


Configure your Xda Orbit to sync with Microsoft Exchange 2007



The Xda Orbit is a Windows-based Smartphone designed for customers who want a stylish, compact, lightweight device for voice, browsing and applications, in addition to Sat Nav and multimedia capabilities. Using Xda, you can be in touch with your important mails, calendar, tasks, notes, etc in your Microsoft Outlook mail. But for that you should configure your Xda Orbit with Exchange Hosting Service . You want to know how to do that. Then take a look here:

How to configure your Xda Orbit to sync with Microsoft Exchange 2007?

  1. Make sure you have a direct Internet connection by setting up a Wi-Fi connection or by using your phone's cellular connection.
  1. On your phone, on the Home screen, click Start > Programs > ActiveSync > Menu > Add Server Source.
  1. ActiveSync menu with Add Server Source selected.
  1. Note If you've already set up a sync partnership with Microsoft Exchange Email, the option appears as Configure Server instead of Add Server Source.
  1. Enter your e-mail address.
  1. Select Attempt to detect Exchange Server Settings automatically, and click Next.
  1. In the Server address field, enter the name of the Exchange server.
  1. If encrypted connections are supported by your Exchange server, select the This server requires an encrypted (SSL) connection check box, and click Next.
  1. Enter your user name, password, and domain name.
  1. If you want the phone to save your password so that you won't have to enter it again when synchronizing, select the Save password check box, and click Next.
  1. Select the check boxes for the information that you want to sync with the Exchange server.
  1. To change available synchronization settings, select the type of information, and click Menu > Settings.
  1. If you want to change the rules for resolving synchronization conflicts, click Menu > Advanced.
  1. Click Finish.



Steps to sync Motorola Dext with Microsoft Outlook Exchange



The Motorola Dext is an Android OS-based mobile phone by Motorola. Motorola Dext has Wi-Fi capability, a 5-megapixel camera and video recording (at 24 frames per second), a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, an HTML browser, and a QWERTY keyboard. It also has access to applications through the Android Marketplace that is part of the Android OS. You can also set it up with Hosted exchange 2010 to access your corporate mails.

Steps to sync Motorola Dext with Microsoft Outlook Exchange

Configuring Motorola Dext with Hosted Exchange or Exchange Hosting enables you to wirelessly synchronize your email and other information directly with the information stored on a Microsoft Exchange Server. You may want to upgrade your data package with your service provider before setting up this feature. Without a data plan that covers the amount of data sending and receiving email uses, your bill will increase.

Setting up Microsoft Email Exchange

If you did not set up an Exchange Server email account, follow the steps in this section to set up an account now. Work with your Corporate IT department to gather the following info:

  • Mail server address
  • Domain name
  • Whether your company or email provider requires an encrypted (SSL) connection to the mail server
  • Your username and password

Note: The Exchange Server settings are case sensitive. Be sure to enter uppercase and lowercase letters properly.

  1. From the Applications Menu, Touch Email.
  2. Type in your email address and password. Check the box only if you want this to be your default email account. Touch Next.
  3. Touch Exchange Account.
  4. Enter your Exchange Server information and Touch Next.

Note: Do not select Accept all SSL certificates unless instructed by your IT admin.

  1. Your phone will check the incoming server settings.
  2. If everything is correct the Account Options screen will appear allowing you to customize your account settings.
  3. Finally, you will be asked to name this account and enter the name that will be displayed on outgoing messages. Touch Done when complete.

Note: If you are able to successfully connect an Exchange account on your phone, but your email and contacts are not syncing with your device, your company may have a security policy that prevents syncing.



Know more about AT&T and BlackBerry!



For people around 185 countries, AT&T is synonymous to BlackBerry. For a person who carries a BlackBerry phone with him/her, AT&T will be the best wireless carrier. AT&T presents wonderful deals and wireless data plans for commerce.

AT&T BlackBerry services make use of GSM and GPRS technology. Over three billion populace and roughly 80% of the world's wireless market utilize GSM technology. Additionally, GSM offers coverage to more than 212 countries and territories. Despite the fact that CDMA technology, used by wireless carriers such as Sprint and Verizon, is speedy, GSM technology has a superior universal coverage area.

BlackBerry AT&T phones are 3G or Edge enabled for speedy access and have the best Wi-Fi and/or GPS connectivity. For persons who converse a lot, you can prefer a compressed BlackBerry, or one with a full keyboard for heavy text and email users.

For new accounts with a $30/month data service plan and 2-year contract, AT&T BlackBerry phones range in cost from free to $199.99. Note that the price plans of wireless providers change from time to time and may include other charges; consequently, it is suggested that you browse AT&T website for the updated plan options.

AT&T BlackBerry service plans can be bought discretely for voice, data and messaging or as bundles. Nevertheless, some data plans need a well-suited wireless voice plan and vice versa. In addition, some data plans can't be used with BlackBerry Hosted Exchange, while others include hosted BES. To figure out the best data plan or voice/data/messaging bundle for your corporation's particular needs, it's best to first outline what those needs are.

Will your employees be talking more often than messaging? Will some need more access to your corporate network than others? Once you figure out your corporation's needs, we recommend contacting one of the AT&T business solution specialists due to the various restrictions, clauses and area availabilities.



Quick glance through Spint/Nextel cellular and data services



Sprint / Nextel, one of the U.S.s most popular providers of cellular and data services, offers a variety of business level plans, from voice only to unlimited everything. Nextel/Sprint BlackBerry phones use CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) technology, which is an efficient wireless data protocol. Sprint/Nextel BlackBerry phones and plans provide some of the most competitive data plans among US cell phone carriers.

As wireless providers change their plans and offers frequently, it is suggested that the website of Sprint/Nextel be relied for the accuracy of plans and charges. Here is a summary of current plans:

Sprint BlackBerry / Nextel BlackBerry plans for business cover small business (1 99 employees), medium-to-large business (over 100 employees) and the government/public sector. All Nextel / Sprint BlackBerry voice plans include:

  • Voicemail
  • Call waiting
  • Caller id
  • Caller id block
  • Three-way calling
  • Call forwarding
  • Numeric paging
  • Sprint 411 (directory assistance for $1.79/call and airtime charges)
  • Emergency calls (no airtime charges)
  • Non-emergency calls (reporting non-emergency incidents)

Simply Everything Sprint / Nextel BlackBerry Plans

Simply Everything plans for your Nextel BlackBerry / Sprint BlackBerry Smartphone range from $99.99 per month to $189.99 and up, depending on the plan and number of lines. Each Simply Everything plan includes several unlimited features, including:

  • Anytime minutes
  • Web surfing
  • Email
  • BlackBerry Internet Services (BIS) (Not to be mistaken for hosted BlackBerry Enterprise Server, or hosted BES, for secure corporate network/email access, which isnt included)
  • GPS Navigation
  • Sprint TV and Radio
  • NASCAR Sprint Cup Mobile
  • Nationwide long distance
  • Cross-networked nationwide, text, picture and video messaging

Everything Business is strictly business for $89.99 per line - no GPS, TV, Radio or NASCAR. What Everything Business plans have to offer is unlimited minutes, unlimited data with BIS, unlimited messages and unlimited nationwide long distance.

Nextel BlackBerry / Sprint BlackBerry offers the Everything Data plan at a variety of pricing and packaging. However, for businesses with more than two or three lines needing a large amount of data transfer and a reasonable amount of talk / text, Everything Data Family is an excellent choice. Unlimited data transfer, domestic calls and direct/group connect with 3000 anytime minutes. With five lines, your employees get 600 minutes per line and unlimited data for less than $50.00 per month.