Image via CrunchBase, source unknown The standard email client of any S60 device is (IMHO) the worst part of this operating system. I never used it and any time I tried, I gave up after a few hours.
Now it seems they are getting serious about email clients, releasing a new mobile email client that brings email on your Nokia S60 phones to a new level. It’s clear that if one of the best applications of the Apple iPhone is, in my opinion, the email client, Nokia must do something to try to compete with that fantsatic user experience Apple made available to us.
Even if it is still a step behind the Apple client, the new Nokia email client is something that you can finally use and enjoy. Moreover it supports push email, so I’m now receiving all my emails on this client as soon as they arrive (and it is IMAP, so if I do something on this client, changes are synched with my GMail web version).
The user interface is clean and nice and any operation can be performed very quickly. You can configure this client with an email account only and you can configure this as soon as you are subscribing to the service. Major email services are supported but corporate emails are not available yet. It’s not a problem for me since I have all my email accounts forwarded to Gmail in order to leverage its powerful spam filter.
If you want to try it out, just go to this link and follow the instructions. You’ll receive an SMS with the link to download the application. It is completely free but a subscription fee will be applied as soon as the service will be out of beta.
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