Papped is right, it supports push and POP3 accounts. You can choose how often it receives email, how large of files, just the subject title, etc... Fully customized.
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so forgive me, you r saying the email is good?
I am really thinking of going with a new HTC phone. The OS looks amazing and so customizable. However I do rely on my email for my job.
I am more of a kid than a business man, I am a middle school science teacher and not a person who sits in board meetings.
I got an email earlier from someone who got the Hero today.....it was funny though, it came from his phone number @sprintmessaging.com or something like that. But it worked well!
I got an email earlier from someone who got the Hero today.....it was funny though, it came from his phone number @sprintmessaging.com or something like that. But it worked well!
It's gave me an option to include the standard @vzwpix but i unchecked it..
To be honest i find it better than the blackberry email but only if you configure it with SEVEN BETA (Third Party App) to have your emails pushed to your device. The reason for this is that a the blackberry limits your synced folders and doesn't sync all of your folders that's in your email account. Windows does that but doesn't offer push email. With the default email client you have to set up intervals e.g 15, 20, 30 minute intervals where it checks for your email but you can use SEVEN Beta or another third party app to get your email pushed to your device like a blackberry would. Blackberries on the other hand are better with emails in the sense that its push mail is standard and you don't need a third party app for it, its more secure, and the ease of use in configuring it. If blackberries start syncing all your folders in your email account then i would consider them the best at it.