New phone w/ Windows Mobile... BCM'able?

J

JoeM

I purchased a new phone, with WM5.0. It says nothing about being a
smartphone - I'm not sure how to tell if it is as I can't find reference to
Smart Phone anywhere..

I recall reading somewhere that I can use a mobile version of BCM on WM -
that if it is a WM5.0 device, I need to use a beta version.

Can someone clarify this for me - I've been digging around on MS' site all
morning and not coming up with anything solid. At present I can't sync my
bcm contacts with my phone --- its kinda making traveling business
difficult.

Phone:
Windows Mobile 5.0
OS 5.1.195 (Build 14955.2.3.0)

PC:
Outlook Version 2003 sp2
BCM 2.00.5324.00
 
M

mrtimpeterson via OfficeKB.com

Joe,

There are currently 2 versions of WM 5.0. One is for a device that MS calls
a "Smartphone version." This type of device is navigated by buttons only
with no touchscreen capability. The other is for a device that MS calls a
"Pocket PC Phone version." This type of device is navigated by both buttons
and also has a touch screen that allows you to use a stylus or your finger to
navigate.

If you reply with a post naming what brand name of device you have I can tell
you whether it is a "Smartphone" or a "Pocket PC Phone."

You can also check out this website at: www.chapura.com. They have some
excellent options for WM 5.0 that will work with your BCM very well.

-THP
Hi Joe

Try going to the below mentioned site and see if you can find you mobile
device

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/about/default.mspx
I purchased a new phone, with WM5.0. It says nothing about being a
smartphone - I'm not sure how to tell if it is as I can't find reference to
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
Outlook Version 2003 sp2
BCM 2.00.5324.00
 
J

JoeM

Thanks -- my phone is a Cingular 3125 and is navigated via buttons only;
looking on the microsoft site it is WM5.0 for Smartphone. I take it this is
not good. Especially since finally installing it (BCMV3PPC.exe) and then
trying to run it from my PPC it just hangs for a while and nothing happens.
Argh!

With the onset of pdas being integrated with phones, I would have hoped (not
expected) that Microsoft support this trend with their OSs. In the mean
time, I have no way of getting my bcm contacts over to my phone. right?
After spending a whole day migrating everything over to BCM, I'm now
wondering if I made a huge mistake... I'm on the road and need to be able
to call my customers - my goal was to be able to sync with my pda / phone.

I just returned my old phone which had a touch screen and wm -- but the user
interface for a phone was terrible, imo. Microsoft just does not know how
to build mobile computer interfaces (again, imo) - but then, I've been
writing software for small devices for 15 years.... i digress...

Am I out of luck?? I'll check out chapura too.



mrtimpeterson via OfficeKB.com said:
Joe,

There are currently 2 versions of WM 5.0. One is for a device that MS
calls
a "Smartphone version." This type of device is navigated by buttons only
with no touchscreen capability. The other is for a device that MS calls a
"Pocket PC Phone version." This type of device is navigated by both
buttons
and also has a touch screen that allows you to use a stylus or your finger
to
navigate.

If you reply with a post naming what brand name of device you have I can
tell
you whether it is a "Smartphone" or a "Pocket PC Phone."

You can also check out this website at: www.chapura.com. They have some
excellent options for WM 5.0 that will work with your BCM very well.

-THP
Hi Joe

Try going to the below mentioned site and see if you can find you mobile
device

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/about/default.mspx
I purchased a new phone, with WM5.0. It says nothing about being a
smartphone - I'm not sure how to tell if it is as I can't find reference
to
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
Outlook Version 2003 sp2
BCM 2.00.5324.00
 
J

JoeM

Well, I'm only running the trial version of PocketMirror Professional 2.1.6
but I have to admit, I'm becomming impressed!! Thanks for the lead!

JoeM said:
Thanks -- my phone is a Cingular 3125 and is navigated via buttons only;
looking on the microsoft site it is WM5.0 for Smartphone. I take it this
is not good. Especially since finally installing it (BCMV3PPC.exe) and
then trying to run it from my PPC it just hangs for a while and nothing
happens. Argh!

With the onset of pdas being integrated with phones, I would have hoped
(not expected) that Microsoft support this trend with their OSs. In the
mean time, I have no way of getting my bcm contacts over to my phone.
right? After spending a whole day migrating everything over to BCM, I'm
now wondering if I made a huge mistake... I'm on the road and need to be
able to call my customers - my goal was to be able to sync with my pda /
phone.

I just returned my old phone which had a touch screen and wm -- but the
user interface for a phone was terrible, imo. Microsoft just does not
know how to build mobile computer interfaces (again, imo) - but then, I've
been writing software for small devices for 15 years.... i digress...

Am I out of luck?? I'll check out chapura too.



mrtimpeterson via OfficeKB.com said:
Joe,

There are currently 2 versions of WM 5.0. One is for a device that MS
calls
a "Smartphone version." This type of device is navigated by buttons only
with no touchscreen capability. The other is for a device that MS calls
a
"Pocket PC Phone version." This type of device is navigated by both
buttons
and also has a touch screen that allows you to use a stylus or your
finger to
navigate.

If you reply with a post naming what brand name of device you have I can
tell
you whether it is a "Smartphone" or a "Pocket PC Phone."

You can also check out this website at: www.chapura.com. They have some
excellent options for WM 5.0 that will work with your BCM very well.

-THP
Hi Joe

Try going to the below mentioned site and see if you can find you mobile
device

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/about/default.mspx

I purchased a new phone, with WM5.0. It says nothing about being a
smartphone - I'm not sure how to tell if it is as I can't find reference
to
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
Outlook Version 2003 sp2
BCM 2.00.5324.00
 
M

mrtimpeterson via OfficeKB.com

Chapura never lets me down. They always seem to be a step ahead with
innovation. I hope that Pocket Mirror Pro works out well for you. If you
ever run into any glitches, Chapura's customer service is legendary. Don't
hesitate to call them for any reason. They do it right!

-THP
Well, I'm only running the trial version of PocketMirror Professional 2.1.6
but I have to admit, I'm becomming impressed!! Thanks for the lead!
Thanks -- my phone is a Cingular 3125 and is navigated via buttons only;
looking on the microsoft site it is WM5.0 for Smartphone. I take it this
[quoted text clipped - 52 lines]
 

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