Another Cell Phone Question

Updated on April 06, 2012
V.M. asks from Conneaut, OH
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my hubsand wants to use his cell phone for business, his computer at work and calendar are microsoft based-outlook express.

Our home phone and internet are bundled through verizon.

We went to the verizon cell phone store and they sold us a Samsung stratosphere, which i guess is driod based. We were told it would interface with the Outlook calendar, but it isn't or won't or we don't know what.

Hubby is handling all of this and is dealilng with verizon etc, And is HUGELY upset about all of this. I know nothing about any of this, I want to support him or help him or even be able to ask the right questions.

I don't know what the problem is, Does Verizon carry phones that would interface with outlook? His only other requirement was that it had a slide out keyboard instead of trying to type on the screen. Is there another phone we should look at or another carrier??????

Is there anyone that uses their phone for buisness, that had Microsoft outlook and if you do what cell phone do you have?

If anyone could please give me a brief idiot's guide to cell phone tutorial so i can understand why hubby is stalled on this, i would greatly appreciate it.

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self employed so he is the tech guy. I'll see if any of ths helps him but i sitll don't really get it myself. The article was helpful that google wants you to use google.

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C.C.

answers from San Francisco on

I have used Outlook forever and a day (seriously, the last 15 years), and have used both Blackberry and iPhone without any problems. It works best if the Outlook is hosted on an Exchange server (otherwise, you have to delete emails on both the phone and the computer, which is kind of a hassle, and whatever you send on the phone doesn't show up in sent messages on the computer, and vice versa). But even without an Exchange server involved, it should still work (i.e. receive emails on the phone, calendar updates, etc).

My recommendation is for your husband to ask around at work and see if anyone can help him set up his email on his phone. If there's an IT department, someone there can set it up in a matter of 10 minutes. That is what I've always done. :)

In terms of which actual phone, I was a Blackberry girl for 10+ years and thought I could never live with the lack of keyboard on an iPhone. I finally made the switch about 2 years ago and after about a week of struggling with the touch-screen typing, my fingers figured it out, and I haven't looked back. I would whole-heartedly recommend the iPhone for business use, even for someone who thinks they want a "real" keyboard. I hope that helps!!

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E.B.

answers from Denver on

I found this, but it doesn't sound very promising.

http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,###-###-####,00.asp

But maybe it will help your husband see what troubles others are having, or why it's not working well.

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K.P.

answers from New York on

My phone is a Droid and is paid-for through my workplace. It interfaces with my Outlook Calendar and it's pretty good. It's a Verizon account and aside from typing on the screen- he shouldn't have an issue. You just have to "sync" everything to the phone. You do have to have a Gmail account to "sync", so make sure he has one. The IT guys here did my phone set-up, but it took literally 10 minutes and I now have all of my email accounts, Outlook calendar and FB delivered to my phone.

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M.M.

answers from Detroit on

I did some quick research and it looks like one way to make this happen would be to set up a Google Calendar (he probably had to set up a Google account when he got the phone -- if not, he can do it for free online), then sync THAT with Outlook (http://support.google.com/calendar/bin/answer.py?hl=en&am.... Then use the Google Calendar on the phone (I'm sure there's an app for that, maybe even a native program on the phone) and it should sync w/Outlook.

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J.R.

answers from Columbus on

Yes this phone will synch with outlook based products. That said - if it is his work email he wants to set up he needs to get the information from his company to set up. I am sure it is just outlook he uses at work - and is an exchange server. There are some places where it requires specific information from the company for the phone. Also work has to set his account up so it can be synched with the phone. At this point the issue is not verizon it is just a matter of talking to the employer and getting the information you need. If I can help further please let me know. J.

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L.J.

answers from Cincinnati on

He should be able to access his work e-mail on it. Is his email on an exchange server? Because he may have to either talk to someone at verizon-a technical person about it or even the computer people at work to find out the code that he needs.

Unfortunately I don't have my droid with me so I can't look it up. But you have different settings and he just needs to make sure his is set up so he can access it.

That probably isn't descriptive enough or probably doesn't make any sense but feel free to email me and I can try and talk it out more or even with pictures if that is helpful. I just need to know what server his email is.

I know you sound outlook but can he also check it online with web-outlook?

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