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20060819 Saturday August 19, 2006
More on the P990 and iSync
Permalink | Comments [2] | 2006-08-19 02:01

I wanted to know what the deal was with the P990 whitepaper which states that the P990 is supported by iSync, so I wrote an email to the SonyEricsson call center and got the following reply:

From: questions.se@support.sonyericsson.com
Subject: Case : 70300095
Date: saturday 19 aug 2006 10.21.14 GMT+02:00
To:   Martin Englund

Dear Mr. Englund,

Thank you for contacting Sony Ericsson Call Center.


Unfortunately the information in WhitePaper for P990i is incorrect.
However, support for P990i will most likely be implemented in upcoming versions 
of iSync. For more information regarding this case please contact Apple.

Best regards,
/Dennis
Sony Ericsson Call Center

Maybe they should update that whitepaper then! I bought the P990 since I was told it could sync with Mac OS X, and now have a very expensive paperweight. Ok, perhaps not just a paperweight, but it is very frustrating to have "smartphone" which you can't synchronize with your computer!

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That makes two of us, Martin... I'm *NOT* happy. Even the dev preview of Leopard doesn't support it.

Posted by Jaron Brass on August 21, 2006 at 12:07 AM PDT #

If you want to sell your expensive paperweight I dont mind taking it of your hands. Have you tried using it to connect your Mac to internet? I am curious if that it possible using the WiLan in the phone, or if one can use the Bluetooth? I.e. do BT/WiLan give good throughput? P

Posted by Per Arne Sletner on August 21, 2006 at 07:32 AM PDT #

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