This is nothing new to most of us I’m sure… I’m not talking about BB here.
I have been using Gmail App to read my mails, cuz the conventional email setup on Nokia phones can be a dread, and not all mailboxes are supported. The Gmail App is very efficient, cost-wise especially.
I took on a job to produce a demo app for Nokia Messaging 1.1, so I had to try it out. Got it installed on my N82, and it works! The ad messaging for Nokia Messaging says 3-steps to set up your emails, I don’t dispute it. I liked it, though I wasn’t crazy over the kiddish interface; the cute-looking icons.
But when I got my hands on the Nokia E75, I fell in love with it… Both the phone and the email service. Initially I didn’t fancy the form factor too much, it’s like the Dopod 838, with a slide out QWERTY keyboard. Plus the dual keys for the 4 main buttons is rather cumbersome.
Err.. Maybe it’s me, I’ve never owned a E-series before, so I’m not familiar with the business-friendly features. But I have to say, I’m pleasantly impressed. What I like most is the Homescreen notification when there’s new emails. I never used the Active desktop display on my other Nokia phones, but no longer the case now.
I’ll know when new mails arrive at a glance, and it takes just a click to get to the latest. How convenient.
Now, how I wish I can sync the Nokia Calendar with my Google Calendar… Just like how my Google Calendar syncs with my iCal.
Oh, I still have problem iSync the Nokia E75 with my Mac, it refuses to detect the device on bluetooth.
I need a new phone soon, the N82 is falling apart, I think E75 is it! In black please… I hope Nokia won’t start charging subscription for using Nokia Messaging… I really hope not.


