Any good exchange compatible phones coming soon?

BZeto

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I don't want a Blackberry. Are windows mobile 5/6 phones my only real option for true Exchange push email compatibility? I like a lot of the newer Nokia and Sony Ericson phones but non of them run WM. It seems like all the WM phones are boring, and for once I want a flashy phone.

I've heard that while the iPhone is getting Exchange support it is only IMAP "pull" email so you can't access calendars, appointments and contacts. If the iPhone was fully compatible with Exchange push email I'd be all over it.

My AT&T contract ends in July but I'd like to get a new phone before then. Any suggestions meeting my criteria?
 

TimeKeeper

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New WM6 phone are:
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1
OKWAP K868 Plus
OKWAP K869
ASUS M536
ASUS M930
ASUS P320
ASUS P527
ASUS P550
ASUS P560
ASUS Lamborghini ZX1
ASUS P750
MOTO Q8
GIGABYTE GSmart t600
HTC Touch CRUISE
HTC Touch Dual
SAMSUNG SGH-i780
HP iPAQ 512
HP iPAQ 900
HP iPAQ 600
HTC TyTN II
CHT 9110
BenQ E72
BenQ T80
Mio A702
HTC Touch
HTC P6500
OKWAP K871
MOTO Q9h
ETEN glofiish M800
HTC X7510
HTC P3470
TOSHIBA PORTEGE G810
HTC P3470
ETEN glofiish X600
ETEN glofiish X650
Samsung SGH-i200
TOSHIBA PORTEGE G710
TOSHIBA PORTEGE G910


Symbian (UIQ) are:
Sony Ericsson W960i
Sony Ericsson W950i
Sony Ericsson G900
Sony Ericsson G700
Sony Ericsson P990i
MOTO RIZR Z10
MOTO RIZR Z8


Symbian (S60) are:
Nokia N82
n73
N95
N93
N71
N76
n75
n77
N91
N72
N78
n81
N96
e70
e65
e60
e61
e65
e90
Samsung i458
i550
i568
LG KS10



Linux (Still the best one I have played w/): - I think it is the only one w/ Flip cover to protect the screen:

Motorola A1200 (ming)
Sleek and stylish design
Flip cover made from a smokey translucent plastic that features a built-in speaker, and lets you view the main display while the cover is closed.
2.4" 240x320 Color Touchscreen with stylus
Handwriting Recognition
Built-in 2 Megapixel Camera
Business Card Scanning
Picture and Video Functions - take video clips up to 2 hours long!
Built-in Bluetooth - for wireless headsets and wireless transmission of pictures to Bluetooth-enabled printers
8MB of internal Memory (upgradable to 1GB via Optional TransFlash or MicroSD cards)
Linux-based operating system
View PDF, Excel, PowerPoint, & Word files
Voice Recognition Calling - You can also get your SMS read to you!
VoicePrint authentication - keeps your phonebook secure
Ringer and Picture ID System - for easy identification
Speakerphone
FM Radio
MP3 Player - supports MP3, MP4, AAC+, & RealPlayer
Mini USB Connection
Quad Band 850 / 950 / 1800 / 1900 MHz GSM/GPRS
Intel XScale 312 MHz Processor
Integrated Browser - view complete HTML pages or surf the wireless Web via WAP 2.0
Lithium-Ion Battery - up to 7.4 hrs. of Digital talk time / up to 170 hrs. of digital standby time
Unit Dimensions - 3.77 x 2.04 x .85
Unit Weight - 4.3 ounces
 

dartworth

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I have a Treo 750 and a Blackjack II with AT&T. I am really liking this Blackjack...
 

BZeto

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Originally posted by: dartworth
I have a Treo 750 and a Blackjack II with AT&T. I am really liking this Blackjack...

I had the Blackjack, aside from the battery life and a few bugs it wasn't too bad. BJII may have solved some of those problems though. Another thing I don't like about those (treo and BJ) is the size, I'd prefer something smaller.