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patmannyc nailed it.
Push uses I believe (roughly) 2.8% battery/hour which is quite efficient. Make no mistake, it uses battery power but it's very little and worth it due to the convenience. When Exchange/push came out there were some battery issues which usually had to do with the server side "pinging" too much. That's all been fixed now. Mail2web is a great example of superior service. 4smartphone as well. In general, efficiency goes like this (leas to most) pop3 --> imap --> imap/idle and Exchange push Polling 'X' mins is less efficient than push or exchange. Also, if you are concerned about battery life, pick yourelf up a Seidio 2400 mah battery (600 more than the standard). It's the same size as the stock and will add significant power to your device. |
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As long as the info is correct (lol) I encourage others to jump in! |
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You don't need to have your PC on since your phone would sync with the Exchange server and not the computer.
Push syncs e-mails, contacts, calendar, etc. |
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Exchange is MORE than email, LESS than PC. It syncs calendar, contacts, tasks, notes, and mail. Nothing more. On your PC you can sync 3rd party software, media, etc etc. But once you setup an exchange your PC will disable syncing the fields that you sync with the exchange server automatically, to prevent duplicates. Its really cool, and VERY efficient, you really need to try it for a day and you'll never look back
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im still a noob when it comes to this, so sorry if this is a stupid question..
how do i set up an exchange server and are there an options that are free? |
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You should check out http://live.mail2web.com
They offer a free 1GB exchange account with push email. I highly recommend paying for the 1.99/mo plan though. Not only do they provide a dependable reliable service thats well worth 1.99/mo, but then you can also connect with a desktop outlook client. |
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