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Going mobile with Email on the move - now with the new iPhone 3G!

The new iPhone 3G will be available from O2 from Friday 11th July and now has support for Microsoft Exchange server 2003 and 2007.

Push email for Small Business is almost a necessity these days. Previously the choice of device has been limited to Blackberry or PDA however with the release of the new Apple iPhone you can now have the iPhone 3G as your mobile email device!

  • Send and receive e-mails
  • View and edit calendars and contacts
  • Work on mobile versions of familiar software
  • Browse the Internet
  • View maps, use GPS technology, and run many other applications
  • Telephone without the need for a separate mobile

The new iPhone 3G will be available from O2 from Friday 11th July and now has support for Microsoft Exchange server 2003 and 2007.

Best email on a mobile device.

Email on iPhone offers a viewing experience unlike any other mobile device. Its rich HTML format means email looks and acts like email on your computer. With support for Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, PDF, JPEG, and now iWork, attachments can be viewed exactly as they were designed to. Users can even zoom in on important information with the tap of a finger.

Works with your work.

And now that iPhone has built-in support for ActiveSync, if your office uses Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 or 2007 users get all the benefits of push email, calendar events, and contacts. And thanks to the iPhone Multi-Touch display, they'll find it easier to perform common tasks such as accepting meeting invitations and finding contacts in the company directory or Global Address List (GAL).

The best phone for business. Ever.

Contact Samarind to discuss the implementation and set-up of your new iPhone for mobile company email. Email sales@samarind.co.uk or call 01244 288281 option 1.

To find out more about the new iPhone 3G, visit the Apple website.

Published 11/07/2008
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