Sprint's "Mobile Mail Work" brings corporate mail to non-PDA devices

Tired of just how productive -- and smug -- your co-workers are with all that 'Berry mail, direct push, and instant connectivity? Sprint's about set to cover your six with its new Mobile Mail Work, a push mail solution for non-PDA handsets. Launching on the Samsung Instinct -- pictured above and mentioned no less than six times in the PR material -- it'll see you picking up your Exchange mail, works both on and off-line, and even features searchable contacts. Not too shabby, huh? The price of admission you ask? Free for all those on Everything, Talk / Message / Data share, and the Vision Pro packages, all others can hop aboard for $9.99 a month. The software will be available via Sprint's mobile web downloads, and should support 11 more sets in the coming weeks. So go on, wreck your life by tethering yourself to your office mail, we know you wanna, and now Sprint wants you to, too. Follow the read link to check the list of supported devices




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Frankie @ Jun 20th 2008 10:38AM
I love Sprint, but I must admit that that has to be the UGLIEST touch screen device that I can think of (besides those rugged construction worker ones). Ironicaly, the Samsung Omnia (its cousin perhaps) is the BEST all-around phone EVER! (I sure can't wait till the Omnia is released).
Frankie @ Jun 20th 2008 10:39AM
I love Sprint, but I must admit that that has to be the UGLIEST touch screen device that I can think of (besides those rugged construction worker ones). Ironicaly, the Samsung Omnia (its cousin perhaps) is the BEST all-around phone EVER! (I sure can't wait till the Omnia is released).
Frankie @ Jun 20th 2008 10:40AM
I'll second that. lol
Frankie @ Jun 20th 2008 10:40AM
sorry double posting ^
Jake H. @ Jun 20th 2008 1:20PM
try quadruple posting
Jeff @ Jun 20th 2008 3:32PM
This is a bold move by Sprint. Strong move. I sell with a competitor and I can see this coming up as an objection. Should keep them in the game for awhile.
Although - isn't the Instinct considered a PDA??? "Try our new mail - even on non-PDA phones! See it pictured here - on a PDA."
Matt @ Jun 21st 2008 10:15AM
The instinct is hardly a PDA. Just a spruced up cellphone, really.
Selena @ Jun 21st 2008 7:24AM
I always prefer if some one allow me to choose any touch screen. I don't know why but may be I am using it. LOL
Thanks