Review: Sony Ericsson C905a
Pop3/IMAP probably IS supported...
AT&T replaces it with a POS email client which only accepts certain services, and lacks push support and other things.
Also, I am not sure that this sentence makes any sense:
"The messaging services were improved with the addition of support for more IM clients"
The "client" is the software on the user's handset (or the entire handset itself). Maybe you meant "services"?
"Client" is a term that could be used either way, in my opinion. It does sort of act like there are three different IM programs on the phone. Once you sign into AIM, it becomes the AIM program, with an AIM interface, not a generic IM program.
Thanks for the feedback. It's always appreciated.
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