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My IT guy just emailed me and said I can get everything I want to sync OTA to sync. I wonder if I put an appt. on the phone if it will sync back to my Outlook calendar though? That's a PITA with my current Android as it won't.
My IT guy just emailed me and said I can get everything I want to sync OTA to sync. I wonder if I put an appt. on the phone if it will sync back to my Outlook calendar though? That's a PITA with my current Android as it won't.
You can do this with Android via GoogleCalendar. You gotta download the Google Calendar Outlook Sync tool. Your appointments will be centralized in Google but will sync between your phone and PC.
For new customers, I think AT&T has better plans for individual lines.
If you are a current Verizon customer you must purchase an unsubsized iPhone to keep unlimited. Current AT&T customers can keep their unlimited.
guys make sure you check if you are eligible for a corporate discount
Pio, you shouldn't have any issues with Outlook syncing your CAL data both ways if your company is on Exchange. Apple added this as a feature years ago.
Pio, you shouldn't have any issues with Outlook syncing your CAL data both ways if your company is on Exchange. Apple added this as a feature years ago.
Thanks for the info. You've guys got my sold but I'll wait until I get home to pull the trigger so I can look at the pricing plans without my desk phone bugging me. That and I have to decided 32 or 16 gig.