Email: iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, WebOS
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This is an email comparison between the four major smartphone platforms
21 Responses to “Email: iPhone, Windows Mobile, Android, WebOS”


why symbian is not in the comparison?
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Thanks for this video. This is a great depiction of email on the major OS’s. One question: where’s Blackberry? or Is Blackberry just the email guru??
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a smart phone with e mail and a touch sceen its calles a blackberry storm 2 blackberry is the king of email i have a black berry bold 9700 and a ipod touch both email are great but blackberry is the king of email
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Very good comparison video! I enjoyed watching!!
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I want to know about the Maemo OS,.
And from these three I still need to experience both the Nexus One and Palm pre, But I know I really want a Nexus one,. I already tried an HD2 and an iPhone,.but yeah,. I want a Nexus One!
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mix the iphone os,android os, and the palm pre and that would be a bad ass phone
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hey Brandon to mark an email as unread on WebOS you have to touch and hold the gesture area and press the letter K on the keyboard! great review by the way!
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or a phone locked to the extreme @_@ need an ultra super unlocker+jailbreaker v.500.1
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u forgot rim dude…
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that’s an odd way of marking a message as unread o.o
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Tap on the message then tap on the application menu (located on the upper left hand corner you will see there mark as unread)…
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Well I love WebOS’s UI, and with just a few tweaks it could be my favorite, but like was said it is kinda slow. The iphone’s is alright, has a pretty nice UI and is quick but I am still not a huge fan of it.. I think I would say android is my favorite for now.
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HD2 is the best device for messaging and read email in easy and safety way.
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What is your WM (HD2 ROM) version?
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iPhone and Android
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There is a widget called “Pure Messenger” from the Android Market that allows you to actually see the e-mail right away on the home screen. It also shows twitter, facebook, and your sms messages. It’s similar to the one HTC made.
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swipe to delete isn’t the only was in iphone, you can also press edit and check all the ones you want.
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Great video! I hope there will be more of this videos instead of showing the OS only.
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Excellent review Brandon as always, I’m starting to not expect anything less from you
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Because I’m a poor computing student, so I have only used windows 6.5 standard and windows 6.1 pro devices.
Based on that, I prefer my t-mobile dash email client. With titanium and muscle memory, it’s fast and a lazy way to access with one thumb.
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Note that on iphone “mbox mail” application is far better than the default apple email app.Also there are many cydia app for jailbroken iphones which providing email information on your lock screen
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Your informative reviews are such a handy reference tool Brandon. I think the Sense on the HTC allied to the MS system provides the best user experience and the most complete and systematic way of sending, receiving, editing etc emails. The danger with the quick swipe delete system on the palm, is that you can accidentally delete the wrong email. The other systems, by adding an additional step, provide a safety net to prevent user error, though it comes at the cost expediancy.
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