Showing posts with label Wireless device. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wireless device. Show all posts

Sync i-mate JAQ3 with Exchange Server



The mobile counterpart to Outlook hosting is standard on Pocket PC and Pocket PC phones. These are Messaging (for email, SMS and MMS), Contacts, Calendar, Tasks and Notes. You can sync your emails to and from your PC and download and send them directly using your carrier's data connection or WiFi. Outlook on the device supports MS Direct Push email (requires MS Exchange Server 2003 SP2), POP3, IMAP and Exchange servers along with multiple email accounts, SSL, different authentication for outgoing servers and attachments.

Configuring i-mate JAQ3 with Microsoft dedicated exchange hosting

  • 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



BlackBerry Bold for Bold people!



BlackBerry 9000 Bold is the popular phone among the BlackBerry lovers. The reason being that BlackBerry 9000 Bold sports a immaculate connectivity, a humungous and clear display screen, and an effective and an easy-to-use QWERTY keypad. Definitely a professionals' favorite, BlackBerry 9000 Bold synchronizes easily with BES Exchange or hosted BlackBerry Enterprise Server. Consequently, BlackBerry 9000 Bold allows its customers access to the updates from emails, notes, calendars, etc. from different client software such as Microsoft Outlook Exchange, Apple Entourage, etc. whenever and wherever they go! Sending mails and messages is trouble-free with this phone. One can swiftly access e-mail accounts, and get ones e-mail pushed to ones device as soon as it reaches the mailbox.

BlackBerry 9000 Bold boasts 480 x 320 pixels, 2.6 inches display and have trackball navigation facility. The phone supports GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 2G Network and HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 3G Network. The connectivity feature is the best with this phone as it includes Class 10 (4+1/3+2 slots), 32 - 48 kbps GPRS, Class 10, 236.8 kbps EDGE connectivity, HSDPA, 3.6 Mbps 3G data support, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g, and v2.0 with A2DP Bluetooth. BlackBerry 9000 Bold flaunts a 2 megapixel camera with 1600x1200 pixels, LED flash. It runs on BlackBerry OS and includes 624 MHz processor CPU. BlackBerry 9000 Bold provides SMS, MMS, email and instant messaging features. This smartphone from the BlackBerry family is compatible with HTML browser and it allows downloading games too.

BlackBerry 9000 Bold supports BlackBerry maps, Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF), MP4/WMV/H.263/H.264 player, MP3/eAAC+/WMA player, Organizer, and Voice memo/dial. The battery life of this phone is up to 310 h when in standby mode and upto 5h during talk time.

All in all, though this phone is not sizzling like BlackBerry Curve and not creative like BlackBerry Storm, it has made it to be on the top among the BlackBerry phones.



Google Android Platform for Mobile Devices and Hosted Microsoft Exchange Server



Android Platform is an open source software mobile device platform from the Open Handset Alliance. Companies have built various devices with an array of bells and whistles added to phones, netbooks and tablet PCs, all based on the Android Platform. The market place for the Android apps is ever expanding, becoming more comprehensive. What else mobile devices running on Android OS platform can be configured hassle-free to sync well with Microsoft Email Exchange. Thus, helping the users to be always connected with their Outlook mails, notes, calendar, tasks, etc. even when they are on the move. Businesses can accommodate Google Android phones as well as BlackBerry, Palm, Windows Mobile and iPhone devices with Apps4Rents Microsoft exchange email.

To Use an Android Mobile Device with Microsoft Outlook Exchange, follow the below steps:

  • From the Home screen, tap the gray Application button.
  • Tap Email.
  • Tap Next.
  • Using the keyboard, enter:
  • Email Address
  • Your full email address
  • Password
  • Your email password
  • Tap Next.
  • Tap Exchange account.
  • Complete the following fields, and then click Next.
  • DomainUsername
  • Your full email address preceded by a backslash
    (For example, jane@coolexample.com. Please note that some phones do not require the backslash.)
  • TIP: If your phone uses the HTC Sense user interface for Android, Domain and Username are two separate fields. The Domain field should be empty. Enter your full email address in the Username field.
  • Password
  • Your email password
  • Exchange Server
  • webmail.apps4rent.com
  • Use secure connection SSL
  • Select this option
  • Accept all SSL certificates
  • Select this option
  • Select your desired Account options, and then tap Next.
  • Select your desired settings on Set up email, and then tap Done.

Android Platform Releases

Version 1.5 was the first major release to the Android Platform. This consisted of correcting many significant bugs reported by users including email, Bluetooth and multi-media. Version 2.0 brought with it several Google Android API for users to take advantage of, such as account management, sync adapter and Bluetooth. The email support was enhanced to allow for unified management of multiple Google email accounts, Microsoft Exchange and even Facebook. Version 2.2 brought with it the worlds fastest browser as well as an enhanced Android Market Place and flash support for Google Android. Internet connection by hot spot and/or tethering was also improved.

The four major wireless-service providers all provide Android based phones:

  • T-Mobile
  • Verizon
  • Sprint
  • AT&T

All in all, with Google Android and Microsoft Exchange Server hosting from Apps4Rent, companies can confidently add the Android Platform to their employee communications options. Get bet exchange hosting at $6.95/month.



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.



Configure your Nokia E62 with Microsoft Exchange 2010!



The Nokia E62 device is an E-mail optimized Smartphone with uncompromised voice functionality, QWERTY input and a USB 2.0 full-speed Mini-USB connector. Multiple e-mail solutions with rich attachment content support combined with extensive range of connectivity methods and familiar Nokia voice UI, gives mobile professionals a competitive edge.

Nokia E62 can be configured to sync with Mail for hosted Exchange 2010 which is a software application that allows you to access your email, calendar, contacts (address book) and tasks of your Microsoft Exchange account on your mobile device. These entries on your mobile device are updated with the entries on Exchange account through the process of synchronization. The Mail for Exchange client synchronizes updates from your email, calendar, contacts and tasks content on your mobile device with the content of your Microsoft Exchange account.

Now you must be thinking how to configure your Nokia E62 with Microsoft Exchange 2010, right? The answer is simple ¦

The Mail for Microsoft Exchange Email comes pre-installed (built into the firmware), so no files need to be downloaded and installed (.sisx files). Perform the following steps to create a Mail for Exchange mailbox:

  1. Press Menu.
  2. Select Email.
  3. Select New.
  4. Select Start.
  5. Enter your Email address for your corporate email account.
  6. Enter Password.
  7. Select Mail for Exchange.
  8. Enter User name.
  9. Enter Domain.
  10. Enter Mail for Exchange server name (web address for Exchange server).
  11. Select Ok.

The PIM data (Contacts, Calendar and To-do's) synchronization is disabled by default perform the following to enable:

  1. Select Menu.
  2. Select Email.
  3. Select Settings.
  4. Select Personal Information Manager.
  5. Select Applications (the following steps will give a general configuration for any of the 3 items).
  6. Select each of the items (Calendar, Contacts, To-do) that you desire and change as needed.
  7. Select item sync change to Yes if desired.
  8. Select Initial sync - delete from phone will erase all items from the device and replace with those on the Microsoft Exchange server.



Configuring N75 to sync with Mail for hosted exchange 2010



Nokia N75 is a Smartphone by Nokia. It uses Series 60 3rd Edition on Symbian OS. Nokia N75 can be configured to sync with Microsoft Exchange Server, thus enabling the users to synchronize updates from your email, calendar, contacts and tasks content on your mobile device with the content of your Microsoft Exchange account.

Configuring N75 to sync with Mail for hosted exchange 2010

In Nokia N75, the Mail for Microsoft hosted Exchange Server comes pre-installed (built into the firmware), so no files need to be downloaded and installed (.sisx files). You have to just perform the following steps to create a Mail for Exchange mailbox:

  1. Press Menu.
  2. Select Email.
  3. Select New.
  4. Select Start.
  5. Enter your Email address for your corporate email account.
  6. Enter Password.
  7. Select Mail for Exchange.
  8. Enter User name.
  9. Enter Domain.
  10. Enter Mail for Hosting Exchange server name (web address for Exchange server).
  11. Select Ok.

The PIM data (Contacts, Calendar and To-dos) synchronization is disabled by default perform the following to enable:

  1. Select Menu.
  2. Select Email.
  3. Select Settings.
  4. Select Personal Information Manager.
  5. Select Applications (the following steps will give a general configuration for any of the 3 items).
  6. Select each of the items (Calendar, Contacts, To-do) that you desire and change as needed.
  7. Select item sync change to Yes if desired.
  8. Select Initial sync - delete from phone will erase all items from the device and replace with those on the Exchange server.

So if you carry the prestigious Nokia N75, then you know how to sync it with Hosted Exchange Server and get access to your Outlook mails hassle-free, right?



Steps to configure HTC Tattoo to sync with Exchange Account



Tattoo is HTC's second SIM-free Android-based device following the footsteps of the HTC Hero. Aimed more at the consumer market than the Hero, the Tattoo is smaller, fitting any pocket thanks to the removal of the Google 'chin', including an FM Radio and also boasting a range of replaceable covers, reminiscent of Nokia's Xpress. Like HTC Hero, setting up Hosted Exchange 2010 synchronization on the HTC Tattoo is possible. How? Check out below:

Steps to configure HTC Tattoo to sync with Exchange Account


Should you have already configured a POP or IMAP account, then to add another account, select Menu > More > New account

Select Microsoft Exchange 2010 ActiveSync

Enter your full email address and password and tap Next. The client will attempt o determine the correct server settings to use automatically. If the client is not able to determine the settings, you will be prompted to enter the information manually. Alternatively if you prefer you can just tap on the Manual Setup button

Complete the fields with the appropriate information:

  • Email address
  • Server address this is normally the same information used for webmail access
  • Domain
  • Username
  • Password

If the server uses a secure connection (ie, if you usually need to enter https at the beginning of the URL for webmail access), then tick the option.

If you do not know the information to enter, contact your IT department.

Once all of the information has been entered, tap Next. The client will verify the information entered. If you are using a 'non root-trusted' certificate on the Exchange server you will be warned that the device cannot verify the identity of the certificate and be prompted to confirm that you wish to continue anyway. Provided that the client is able to connect to the server successfully, you will then be prompted to select which folders you wish to synchronise:

Tap Next. The mailbox data will then be synchronised to the device
To edit the synchronisation settings once the account has been configured, tap on the Settings icon in the All Programs view. Select Data Synchronisation and then Exchange ActiveSync.



How to configure Motorola Milestone XT720 to synchronize with Exchange Server?



How to configure Motorola Milestone Xt720 to synchronize with Exchange Server?

The Motorola Milestone XT720 is again an Android OS-based smartphone that makes high-definition video recording and playback easy, with HDMI and wi-fi connectivity. The 3.7-inch touch screen also is home to a 8 MP digital camera with Xenon flash, all in a thin and elegant design. Motorola Milestone XT720 also syncs with Hosted Exchange 2010

Setting up Motorola Milestone XT720 to sync with Microsoft Exchange Email

If you did not set up an Exchange Server email account, follow the steps below to set up your Motorola Milestone XT720 to sync with Microsoft Exchange Server. 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.



Where MobileMe Missed the Business Exchange?



"Exchange for the rest of the world" that is how MobileMe has been praised by its maker Apple. Precisely speaking, MobileMe is developed by Apple as a cost-effective solution for emailing options and group effort. This may be right for customers who are entirely dependent on Apple products. Nonetheless, for users with an assortment of desktop and mobile devices options, Exchange gets a hands up.

Like any other devices or services, this new Apple product has its own share of pros and cons. For example, MobileMe is developed on push technology which enables synchronization of emails, calendar and contacts in all your devices, be it PC or Mac. Nevertheless, users that need to sync their PC and other Microsoft products have sometimes complained about errors.

Some of MobileMe's features, however, have endeared the service to many Mac users, such as iDisk, that allows users to share files online, and Find My iPhone, which helps you find other Apple devices. As well, it let's you create and share a web photo gallery with other MobileMe users. In short, it's a wonderful service for Apple users. What about those that have more than one device and those devices are built on more than one platform?

MobileMe is a great little service, but leaves businesses relying on a hosted exchange 2010 network behind. As many know, though, Apple has grown as a family and personal use platform, but Microsoft still rules in business. The differences between the two services point out why:

  • While some individuals use smart phones as their main information holder, many use their desktop platforms. Microsoft Outlook Exchange allows desktop calendar and contact sync, allowing people on the move to sync with their main information for updates or information retrieval.
  • Although Apple has the possibility of adding shared mailboxes and multiple accounts, they don't currently support this feature. For Enterprise level businesses, this Exchange capability is priceless, allowing employees and management to send company-wide information from anywhere.
  • Exchange provides Global Address List access to a shared, corporate directory, a feature that allows a company employee to search and find any available company email address for easy reference and retrieval. This feature also provides scheduling abilities for a group or groups, rather than scheduling with individual employees or management.
  • Apple MobileMe has limited junk mail filtering. Exchange offers more robust antivirus and spam filters.
  • Exchange allows the set up of server side mail rules
  • Used in conjunction with Blackberry, it includes mobile messaging features such as voice memos and voice-to-text (voicemail transcription).

Do you think MobilMe is a good option for personal use?? If you use nothing but Apple products, absolutely. However, for those that use multiple platforms, Exchange is still the clear winner.



Enjoy quick email access in Spain!



From its Roman relics to Muslim palaces, from baroque cathedrals and Modernista constructions, Spain is a treasure chest of artistic and architectural marvels across a matchless cultural palette. More than 30 years of democracy and rapid economic development have spurred Spain's cities to festoon themselves with sparkling new ornaments. An army of local and international architects has left a swing of daring signature buildings in Barcelona, Bilbao and Madrid, to name a few. Wow! a place worth visiting, right? Yes! But amidst this sparkling beauty of the country, being a professional, you can't ignore those business mails that are awaiting your replies, right? But not to worry! Hosted Exchange Service will help you be in touch with your mails even when you are basking in the beauty of Spain!

However, being a non-resident of Spain, in order to avail the use of Exchange Hosting Service, you should first check with your home country's local wireless providers whether they provide the roaming arrangements with the Spain's carriers. Also, check with the Spain's wireless providers about their various schemes and offers that they provide. In Spain, Telef³nica, Movistar, O2 are the biggest wireless providers. Telef³nica, S.A. is a Spanish broadband and telecommunications provider in Europe and Latin America. Operating globally, it is the third largest provider in the world, behind China Mobile and Vodafone. The company is the former public monopoly of telecommunications in Spain. Movistar is a major mobile phone operator owned by Telef³nica M³viles. It operates in Spain and in many Latin American countries. Many Movistar networks were acquired from BellSouth. Telef³nica Europe plc is a European broadband and telecommunications company that trades as O2 (typeset as O2).

Spain has 500 million Spanish speakers but for using Hosted Exchange Server, language is never a barrier. Exchange Hosting Server is available in an assortment language pack. Thus, it allows its Spanish users to access the Exchange mail feature hassle-free that too in their own language!