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E-mail experiences in HTC HD2, iPhone, Nexus One and WebOS compared

I just came across this rather old video from Pocketnow comparing the email experience on the HTC HD2, iPhone 3GS, Google Nexus One and Palm Pre.   The HTC HD2 fares surprisingly well, and I think Brandon missed another area where the device scores points over the iPhone 3GS – switching between mail accounts, which is extremely painful on the iPhone but a simple swipe on the HTC HD2.

Now if Microsoft only allowed us to download pictures automatically…

Via DialyMobile.se

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3 Responses to “E-mail experiences in HTC HD2, iPhone, Nexus One and WebOS compared”

  • What's with this "let me download pictures automatically" complaint? The reason images aren't downloaded is because they are used by spammers to validate your address.

    Surur Reply:

    We know the reason, but desktop outlook lets you specify safe senders which will allow one to view pictures automatically. Pocket Outlook annoyingly does not.

    Lennard Reply:

    personaly I like the fact that pictures aren't downloaded automatically in windows mobile

    Surur Reply:

    We know the reason, but desktop outlook lets you specify safe senders which will allow one to view pictures automatically. Pocket Outlook annoyingly does not.

    Lennard Reply:

    personaly I like the fact that pictures aren't downloaded automatically in windows mobile

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