Google Pushes Gmail, Contact, Calendar to iPhone & Windows Mobile, Blackberry and Android

22 September, 2009 Posted by As iPhone,News,Tips,Windows Mobile (5) Comment

image This morning Google gave good news to its users using smartphone. Google announced support for push mail on iPhone and Windows Mobile devices. Google Apps now offers a complete mobile sync solution for businesses.

Apps customers who love native mobile applications can now get push mail, contacts and calendar across the major corporate devices: Blackberry, iPhone, Windows Mobile and of course, Android. With the over-the-air, always-on push connections, emails and changes to calendar events and contacts are reflected very quickly on their phones. And for those who prefer the mobile web, we also offer web applications for a rich experience, like threaded conversations and search across the entire inbox.

Google Sync is free to all Google Apps customers, and can be enabled by domain administrators in the US English version of the administrative control panel. If you’re already using Google Sync for contacts and calendar, push mail is automatically enabled. iPhone and Windows Mobile users can set up Google Sync in a few easy steps directly from their phones, and those already syncing Calendar and Contacts can simply enable Mail sync on their phones. Google Sync is also available for people with personal Gmail and Google Calendar accounts.

You can read more about Google Sync here, and learn about our solutions for all devices, like Google Apps Connector for BlackBerry Enterprise Server, on Google Apps mobile access page.

For iPhone users, read the instructions HERE!

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Comments
iPhone Addicted September 22, 2009

If you have multiple GMail accounts, you really need to integrate them into one. Using multiple Google Accounts is a major pain in the rear.

Anna Langella September 23, 2009

Didn’t this already exist? I’ve had Gmail on my iPhone (set up by choosing “Microsoft Exchange”) for a long time now. What is the difference between what I had and this new setup?

SolSie September 23, 2009

This time, Google pushes the new incoming emails as they come versus you retrieve them.

Caue Rego October 3, 2009

well, I see how to “integrate” (auto forward) multiple gmail mails… but how can I integrate the multiple gmail *contacts* into one, phone-addicted ? don’t tell me import / export, they are independently updated, because one is mine, the other is company’s.

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