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Originally Posted by gnuite View Post
Maybe that's because it's a phone, which typically has at least some PDA capability (address book, alarms), as opposed to an internet tablet, which (at far as Nokia is concerned) doesn't have or need PDA capabilities.

The idea behind the internet tablet, as Nokia defines it, is to use it in conjunction with a phone. Let the phone handle cellular connectivity and PDA functionality, and let the IT handle surfing the web and email.

Sure, I'd love a PIM on the Nokia devices, especially since I don't have a phone, but since they never claimed that it had PIM capabilities, I can't really complain about that. I can only request, and I'm sure they'll ignore me. I can complain about browser or email client problems, though...
In that case, we need something to access the PIM apps on the phone from our tablets.

Actually, come to think of it, if that could be done, I'd be pretty much settled; I don't need no corporate syncing stuff.