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I think the answer to the original question is...today.
http://www.engadget.com/2009/02/09/g...yncml-devices/
Sounds like it's a little aggressive - a la G1 - but it should work on my Sony-Ericsson K850i...still a little new to the N810 to figure out what part (if any) of my contacts are eventually going to end up there.
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Does anybody know when Google will start supporting SyncML as a way to connect to their contacts/calendar apps ?
I think currently there is a google-calendar plugin for the opensync, but nothing for the contacts.
Thanks,
Daniel