The HTC Magic powered by Android OS joined the ranks of mobile devices that support Exchange ActiveSync in 2009. The standard Google branded version of the Android device leverages third party applications such as Emtrace and Touchdown to sync your Exchange data. The generic HTC Magic that runs a custom version of the Android OS offers native ActiveSync support out of the box.
In the past, Palm OS-based devices needed third party technology like Good Mobile Messaging to synchronize with Exchange. Understanding the needs of mobile users, Palm has integrated Exchange ActiveSync into Plam Pre, its new OS. With Palm Pre, the use of ActiveSync makes syncing technology more accessable and less expensive for Exchange users. The new device boasts native support for over-the-air Exchange ActiveSync for contacts, email, calendar and tasks.
Although there are many Palm and Palm Treo devices that use the Windows Mobile platform, there are still a number of devices which use the Palm OS. Palm has created the Exchange ActiveSync Update for Treo Smartphones which allow Palm OS users to connect to their Exchange Email. Palm devices with a more recent edition of VersaMail may already include the update for Exchange ActiveSync.
RoadSync uses the Exchange ActiveSync protocol to provide secure, wireless and direct push synchronization of your exchange email, calendar, contacts and tasks to your mobile phone or device. RoadSync is available for 6 different mobile device platforms and over 100 mobile devices, including many Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Motorola, Palm and Windows Mobile devices. Find out more about RoadSync and check the list of supported devices.
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Nokia’s Mail for Exchange application allows many Nokia E-Series, and N-Series devices to connect directly to an Exchange server and provide ActiveSync features on the device. Some features include Email, Calendar, Task and Contact synchronization and Out of Office configuration.
Symbian is a popular operating system used on many different types of mobile phones including Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Nokia and Samsung Devices. And although many of these devices may not include Exchange or ActiveSync features, many are supported by RoadSync. Once installed, the RoadSync application based on the Exchange ActiveSync protocol will allow you to access your Exchange account on your mobile device.
There are many different mobile phones and mobile devices out there. And although many do not include ActiveSync or Exchange support or may not be compatible with RoadSync, it is still possible to get your Exchange Email. You can download your Exchange email using virtually any device that has an email client. All myhosting.com Hosted Exchange Email accounts include POP3, IMAP4 and SMTP support, which will allow you to send and receive email from any internet capable device with a standard email client.