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![]() hmm, so the overwhelming majority seem to be suggesting the iPhone, even among those who have and use both phones. That's interesting :-) How long is it going to take before the BB is no longer the business devices of choice I wonder :-) It sounds to me like the iPhone is already the business device of choice if people actually had that choice [at work]
![]() I've never used a blackberry but my wife does and she is the same way, HATES it and much prefers her iPhone but she is forced to use it [the blackberry] for work. You do have to make sure that your work policies support the iPhone if you want to use it for such. I've know quite a few friends who got iPhones only to be disappointed that they ended up having to lug around two phones because their work won't support the iPhone. As for connecting to an exchange server, the iPhone does this just fine, with one caveat, you can only have ONE exchange server configured on your iPhone. It is possible they may change this in the future but as it stands, you can only have one. This means if your personal email account and your work email account are both on exchange servers, you can only have one of them configured with the 'exchange server' option on the iphone, allowing push email. However, if you don't need push email and one of your email accounts can be accessed by fetching email in another way like POP or IMAP then you can configure a limitless number of those. Therefore you could in theory have your work email pushing you emails from its exchange server while your iphone periodically fetches email from your personal email account. Or vice versa :-) |