As this forum is great at non Addicks issues, can anyone offer me any advice on a minor problem.
I have used a Blackberry for my own small business for 15/20 years - i am with O2. Use it for calls and emails only. Switching to a new Blackberry is easy when I have needed to and its great at pushing emails to the phone and syncing well with Outlook. However Blackberry appears to be on the way out and most stores don't stock them and whilst they can sometimes order one in, they have no idea how it works and support with problems is non-existent.
All i want is a phone that syncs well with Microsoft Outlook emails. Any thoughts?
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Can't advise any more than that, sorry!
I just want one that does calls and messaging. As a bonus it wirelessly charges in my car and the camera is much, much better than I expected. The big downside is the limited number of apps on the Windows Store. But I don't need/use all that crap anyway. And the price was right.
Oh, I can even take the cover off and slap in a new battery if needs be.
Lumia be the same?
The first response was the most accurate one. Any smartphone from the last 3-4 years will do the job perfectly well. Get yourself a Galaxy Note if you want something nice and big to type on. They are great for emails.
However, I've now transferred to Windows 10 and there seems to be an app on my laptop (I don't use windows on my main computer) called "phone companion" that sorts all this stuff out. Presumably doing the email sync too?
Emails seem to get on to the phone with no assistance from me whatsoever. HOWEVER I usually have my data set to "off unless the phone is bluetoothed to my WiFi". So I can't answer you questions with any degree of certainty. But it automatically turns itself on when placed in the wireless charging bay in the car so I ASSUME that new mail is pushed to the phone at regular intervals. When driving, messages and (I think emails) are converted to voice by Cortana (Windows version of Apple's Siri) and she reads them out over the car speakers and asks if you want to respond. I can apparently do emails on my car's system via my phone by speaking them but being an idiot, I've never tried that! I'd suggest you have a look at the specs on the windows phone site to be sure. As you say, the people in the shops don't seem much help so I bought mine direct from O2 and even they didn't know it had built-in wireless charging.
One thing I would say is steer clear of Nokia and their lumia range. I have one for work and it is poor. I don't like the windows operating system in fact the only thing I like about it is the 4G and that is the network rather than the phone