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    Default Samsung Propel

    I just bought a Samsung Propel after my old phone was starting to wear out. To be honest I'm not very happy with it, it seems like samsung cut a few corners, this phone actually has less features than my old phone, I don't even know if it can use Mail2web on it. But I will give it a try.

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    I like the new phones with the touch screen more then the ones with qwerty keyboards, unless they are larger. Its really hard to type when the buttons are so small and close together. The technology for the touch screens is failry advanced, you do not have to be that accurate and it still picks the letters your want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimevans View Post
    I don't even know if it can use Mail2web on it.
    I'm not familiar with this device. It looks like it has a proprietary OS so it probably doesn't support ActiveSync. If it has a built in email client then you can probably download your mail2web Live email by POP3/IMAP4.
    Tim Attwood
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    I'd never heard of this device, either. A rare misfire from Samsung, but it happens to the best of them.

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    I agree with redsky99. Once I started using touch screens, it was hard to go back to qwerty keyboards.

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    Yeah, I agre with redsky99 that touch screens are great for typists who aren't that accurate. I think QWERTY keyboards were doomed the day the first touchscreen was introduced. Now they seem like museum pieces to me!


 

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