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Sync with Outlook?

yohan77

Apr 6, 2007, 2:10 PM
Pretty much the only phones I buy nowadays have to be able to sync with MS Outlook since that's where I store all my contact information. Any idea if the 8700 allows for any type of sync (via IR, Bluetooth, cable, etc)?

I really like this phone and as my NE2 is up at the end of this month, I wouldn't mind changing out my secondary phone, Nokia 6235i (which syncs through IR with Outlook). This phone oozes quality and looks great, but if it can't sync my contacts, then it's a deal breaker for me. Please tell me this is possible?!?!
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yohan77

Apr 12, 2007, 9:24 AM
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If anyone has an answer to this, it'll solidify if I'll get this phone next week or not. If you can provide some insight on this, it'd be greatly appreciated, thanks!!
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kerrigjl

Apr 12, 2007, 3:23 PM
I'd assume that after BitPim has updated to include the 8700, you can synchronize your calendar to the phone, just like on the 8600.
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dcnative

May 2, 2007, 9:32 AM
Vz people have told me that it doesn't work w/ "wireless sync" but the Vz website says it has Email/Vemail.

So does it sync w/ Outlook wireless or otherwise?
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myverizon

May 22, 2007, 9:08 PM
you should be able to sync with your outlook if you download the wireless sync application through the get it now on your phone..it is $19.99 a month for the feature..
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frankb

May 24, 2007, 11:21 AM
I have a similar requirement. Since the phone is so new developers are still working on support. I've seen (somewhere) that support is underway for the free BitPim software. Additionally I have emailed Susteen, makers of DataPilot, who gave me a quick response that support is currently under test and should be available within the next month. There are several DataPilot packages available depending on whether you need a cable or not or if you want a "universal" package which includes multiple cables for various manufacturers. See www.datapilot.com for details. BitPim is open source (free) but requires either bluetooth or USB cable to work. See www.bitpim.org for details. There may be others, but these are the two I have seen so far t...
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