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Originally Posted by skipster
From my standpoint, if Android gets better Exchange support, I will go in that direction. If not, WM7 will be the target.
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I'm not sure about Nexus One, but My Touch doesn't necessarily have a better support for Exchange.. Two of my users have My Touch and both had to buy apps like Touchdown to connect to Exchange as Activesync Push for Exchange failed to work. Perhaps due to the fact that I locked down POP/IMAP ports and installed SSL cert that is not one of those root certs....User had to buy Touchdown ap in order to get the phone to connect to Exchange. Then after returning form vacation his Touchdown app stopped working. User later bought another ap that seemed to work. I was very disapointed with TMO My Touch Activestink Push for Exchange, that was the whole idea to connect to Exchange and use Activesync. I really can't say that Android phones can replace WinMo as they are not quite there when it comes to business phones. The fact that it wouldn't connect to Exchange when Activesync for Exchange is already on the phone, that`s just crappy in my opinion.
Android is somewhat like an iPhone I guess, more of a toy then a bus. tool.
Sorry, didn't mean to step on anybody`s toes, just sharing my experience with Android.