Am I asking for too much

image I just want my smartphone to be an extension of my desktop. In my case desktops – plural – because I use two PC’s. I want to be able to make calls, manage my calendar and contacts. That’s all I’m asking for.

Am I asking for too much?

If I could ONLY get these two I'd be happy:

  • Synchronized Contacts
  • Synchronized Calendar

But I want more. I'd like to have the device be able to predictably and repeatably be able to:

  • Make calls
  • Support Conference Calling
  • Have an Email Address Memory

I can tell you that the blackberry does not do the last one. At least not on a predictable and repeatable basis. The email address memory point is a particular thorn in my side. Microsoft Outlook and Hotmail and Google Gmail do this very well on their desktop clients.

  Case in Point
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How many times have you sent mail to someone from your desktop email application and then wanted to drop that same contact a note from your smartphone?

Blackberry doesn’t do this*.  Unless you happen to have the email still on your device (this is another issue with BB's - limited mail storage) then you are out of luck.

*Caveat – If your Blackberry is tied to a Blackberry Enterprise Server (BES) you might do this, but I’m not. I’m just an Average Joe user.

Again, I just want my smartphone to be an extension of my desktop. I expect (and need) my phone to remember at least the email addresses where I have sent something.

Maybe I'm just expecting too much for this to work the way I think it should, but I just want to have a smartphone that acts as an extension of my desktop.

Am I asking for too much?

  • What do you use to synch all of your contacts?
  • What device(s) do you use daily to stay connected?
  • Am I asking for too much?

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Comments

SingletrackM1nd said…
To get the obvious out of the way, the iphone/ipod does this very very well. My dad is also a big fan of the contact, email, facebook, etc integration in his Droid.