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Re: Google Pushing Gmail to Window Mobile
So I assume that since this uses the one and only exchange account, that if I need to access two Gmail accounts as well as my work email, that Seven is still my best option. Seven works like a charm but costs me a couple bucks each time I flash to reset my accounts via international text messages. Small price to pay i suppose.
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Re: Google Pushing Gmail to Window Mobile
Run a battery monitor on your phone. Mine is not consuming any more battery power than when my email is setup for Imap.
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Re: Google Pushing Gmail to Window Mobile
Why is there even an option to schedule sync times, if it is set to anything other than "AS THEY ARRIVE" then it would be no longer considered push would it?
If I put it to sync every 2 hrs where would this be any different than my IMAP?? Why can't this just work!! I mean I don't want my internet connection active all the time, I don't want to worry about battery life with shorter sync times... Why can't it just show my email WHEN I receive a email and not do anything else!?!?
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So all else being equal, I would venture that 2hr Google Sync vs 2hr Google IMAP,the former would be faster on send/receive and better for the battery. Just my 2 cents. If anyone has confirming/dis-confirming anecdotes or data, it'd be greatly appreciated. |
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