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  1. #1
    Peter Frank
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    I have the 6230i right now.
    It can not be used in Outlook synchronisation, as all the details (text) in
    meetings will not be transferred, and you cannot create these on the phone
    either !
    Just the headlines and meeting place/time is sync'ed on this one.

    I also need the Flight-Mode on work, so I am looking at the 6233 now - which
    seems perfect.
    I dont want a big business application phone - just one that is small, but
    does the job.

    Can the 6233 cover the meeting details ?
    All other newer business phones can, and also Sony E. new simple models -
    but what about the Nokia 6233 ?

    Could anyone check this please ?

    The easiest way, if not using Outlook - is to see if you can create a
    meeting with a headline text, AND another text besides/underneath the
    headline.
    If possible - I am sure it has 100% Outlook sync., and not only this half
    "wannabe" sync as many other popular phones has.

    The only reason for having a PDA, for me and many others I think, is because
    of this lack of full sync in most mobile phones - so very important for me.
    Dont want to carry "two gadgets" when not necessary...
    And dont want to spend a "million" on a big business phone I dont need
    either (fun, but I really dont need it), or might lose one day on the beach
    f.ex.
    Dont need the camera either - but okay, it is usually less expensive these
    days because of the wide demand for this, so okay.

    Thanks for any help, or further information about how good 6233 is at
    Outlook synchronisation !

    Kindly, Peter Frank

    PS: is the bottom connector for headsets and earphones, and charger, the
    same ?






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  2. #2
    Davidh88888
    Guest

    Re: 6233 Synchronisation/Calender Outlook compatible ?

    Peter Frank wrote:

    > I have the 6230i right now.
    > It can not be used in Outlook synchronisation, as all the details (text) in
    > meetings will not be transferred, and you cannot create these on the phone
    > either !
    > Just the headlines and meeting place/time is sync'ed on this one.
    >
    > I also need the Flight-Mode on work, so I am looking at the 6233 now - which
    > seems perfect.
    > I dont want a big business application phone - just one that is small, but
    > does the job.
    >
    > Can the 6233 cover the meeting details ?
    > All other newer business phones can, and also Sony E. new simple models -
    > but what about the Nokia 6233 ?
    >
    > Could anyone check this please ?
    >
    > The easiest way, if not using Outlook - is to see if you can create a
    > meeting with a headline text, AND another text besides/underneath the
    > headline.
    > If possible - I am sure it has 100% Outlook sync., and not only this half
    > "wannabe" sync as many other popular phones has.
    >
    > The only reason for having a PDA, for me and many others I think, is because
    > of this lack of full sync in most mobile phones - so very important for me.
    > Dont want to carry "two gadgets" when not necessary...
    > And dont want to spend a "million" on a big business phone I dont need
    > either (fun, but I really dont need it), or might lose one day on the beach
    > f.ex.
    > Dont need the camera either - but okay, it is usually less expensive these
    > days because of the wide demand for this, so okay.
    >
    > Thanks for any help, or further information about how good 6233 is at
    > Outlook synchronisation !
    >
    > Kindly, Peter Frank
    >
    > PS: is the bottom connector for headsets and earphones, and charger, the
    > same ?


    I bought a 6233 recently to replace my venerable 6230. I'm afraid the
    Outlook sync is not 100% for either phone - the notes cannot be
    replicated on the phone. I use the Calendar function all the time - but
    then I'm used to not being able to look at the notes....

    I don't use the Flight mode - so cannot comment.

    Camera is IMHO very good for a phone - though the colours can wash out.

    The Pop Port connector at the bottom is the same as on the 6230(i) but
    the power lead is a new generation, smaller one. You can buy an adaptor
    which converts all your existing chargers (home, car, etc) to the
    6233's socket.

    Other thoughts: I like the new phone, though it is a tad larger and
    quite a lot heavier than the old one. The main downside is that the
    text is small and - at my age- I need my glasses rather too often when
    using the phone.

    I hope that helps
    Regards
    David




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