Friday, February 22, 2008

Email Client Concerns

For today I have to place my SIM card back into my TyTN II for the sake of tethering my MacBook Pro at my cubicle. So far I am happy to announce that I have successfully updated the firmware of my iPhone tablet with no trouble and did not get locked out of access to user operation due to lack of a SIM card! As juvenile as it is I cannot help but get a kick out of those wiggling home screen icons! Other than that nothing much else is really beneficial about the iPhone without wifi, unless I would need an iPod Touch-like alternative for iTunes content.

As I use this TyTN II once in typing this blog entry there is one thing that does come to mind: email client efficiency. From personal experience it is apparent that the Nokia E90 and TyTN II have a different approach to the organization of emails in their native client applications. While the E90 is much more featured than the TyTN II its email client is not as organized. I can appreciate the ability to create folders in the root menu to group specific emails together on the TyTN II, but it's a shame that the E90 is so limited. I am thinking that since I am getting into ECPI soon it would be very helpful to have such an efficient email system. Either way I still find myself drawn to my Nokia for its excellent performance in other areas.

On this note I shall now switch my SIM back to the Nokia E90.

TRENT
Sent from my TyTN II

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