As far as i know HTC Desire can sync with MS Exchange and Outlook.
Desire is pretty much same thing as N1 apart from HTC Sense UI
which is IMHO superiour then naked android UI.

Alexei

On 2/08/2010 15:05, Aaron Cooper wrote:
Hi Harvey,
The main reason why I steered clear of the N1 is because I found there
were lots of gripes about it having no support for Outlook sync. This is
near the top of my must have list. Have I been misinformed?
A

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    *From:* Harvey Kane <mailto:[email protected]>
    *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
    *Sent:* Monday, August 02, 2010 2:43 PM
    *Subject:* Re: [phpug] [OT] iPhone 4

    I just ordered myself a Nexus One, should arrive tomorrow. After
    doing a stack of reading and weighing up all the pros and cons of
    both platforms (both platforms have plenty of each), I decided I
    just couldn't be bothered with Apple's proprietary attitude towards
    everything and that was what swayed me. That, and the Android SDK.

    Iphone apps seem to be leagues ahead of Android apps though - it's
    been around longer, and more apps made by professional developers
    rather than enthusiasts. There is very little in the Android market
    that has me itching for my card number at the moment.

    The nexus seemed to be the best available Android option (at least
    for my needs). There are plenty of things that suck about the Nexus
    like the lack of internal storage for apps, no skype / Civilization
    Revolution / [name of other quality apps that Iphone has], and the
    lack of front-facing camera. I'm also told on good authority the
    support for HTC devices is a bit average in NZ. But instead you get
    a removable battery and SD card, a standard micro-USB cable for
    charging/connecting, pinch-to-zoom (which other androids dont have),
    and you don't have to deal with the traumatic experience that is
    Itunes. The Android SDK seems to be powerful, well documented, and
    works on Windows. I'm told the voice input features of the Nexus are
    badass as well, but I'll need to do my own testing on this.

    That was my take on it - I'd love to wait a year for Android apps to
    catch up, but I needed a new phone now.

    Harvey.



    On 2/08/2010 1:59 p.m., Aaron Cooper wrote:
    I've been leaning towards Android since the Nexus. Now, the only
    droid handsets I'm keen on are the Dell jobbies, and they won't be
    out till the end of the year.
    I think a new hardware version is a big ask. But it's the only
    thing keeping fringe buyers from signing up. Still, it might
    explain why Vodafone NZ obviously got the crumbs in terms of supply.
    Lenz, yeah I played with one a first mobile yesterday. Other than
    this antenna talk, it's a rather outstanding device.

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        *From:* Chris Penny <mailto:[email protected]>
        *To:* [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
        *Sent:* Monday, August 02, 2010 1:38 PM
        *Subject:* Re: [phpug] [OT] iPhone 4

        I haven't been able to test it myself yet, but a friend of
        mine mentioned to me that he is experiencing the "Death Grip"
        with the iPhone 4 he picked up on Friday.

        Apple stop giving out free bumpers in September, so I am
        curious if that means they're going to announce a new model
        with a "fix" - that being said, I'm not waiting around for it.
        I'm leaning towards Android now more than ever.


        Kind regards

        Chris

        On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 1:29 PM, Aaron Cooper
        <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

            So I have thus far put off buying a decent handset for 5
            years, but I've had my fill of Blackberry.
            Is anyone using the iPhone 4 on Vodafone? Either an import
            or someone who managed to pick one up at the third-world
            launch last week?
            I'm well aware of the antenna issue, but just wondering
            what Kiwis had to report when run on our own carrier.
            There doesn't seem to be any kiwi reports online yet.
            A
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