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Re: Am I a PPC/Android Device Snob?

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Originally Posted by AZTECHKA View Post
I had a hell of a time with syncing with the hotmail exchange server with my EVO... I had to download a second mail client for my phone as the native one will not do it.
My wife's EVO shift synced without a hitch.
NOt sure what the issue is there... However. My point is... Would the Epic not sync with outlook via exchange server if you sync your home outlook with hotmail?
Or are we talking about outlook on a corporate server? In which case the different mail client sould help.
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The Epic does exchange server no problem..the problem is Outlook Sync..which is the physically plugging your phone into the PC for those that don't have exchange servers and just use Outlook as a client...normally the Galaxy S phones do it via Kies, just like HTC has HTC Sync..but for some reason the carriers all denied Kies (my guess is they didn't want people to get access to the free APKs like Sprint gives you a Demo of Asphalt 5 and makes you buy it...Samsung gives full version for Free)
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