MyPhone seeks to connect your Phone to the Clouds

By hansoo on April 15, 2009 at 2:30 am
Posted Under: Application, Must have free app, Utility
MyPhone
Version beta
Cost: Free
Microsoft (Developer Info)
(4 votes, average: 4.25 out of 5)
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Microsoft’s MyPhone service has opened to public as beta version. It’s goal is to be a medium to sync up information between the Internet and the phone, making your phone an information hub. You can perform a range of actions as stated below including sharing and backups, all for the price of zero, nada. Brought to you by Microsoft.

Features

  • Back up phone information to a password-protected web site
  • Access and update your contacts and appointments on the web
  • Share photos with friends and family
  • MyPhone service synchronize contacts, calendar appointments, tasks, photos, videos, text messages, music, and documents between your phone and your MyPhone web account

Things to Note

  • If you have an active connection with Microsoft Exchange server (which is frequently used for corporate e-mail), My Phone will not synchronize your contacts, calendar appointments, or tasks.
  • If you have an external memory card and selected My Phone’s recommended settings, information on the external memory card will not be synchronized.
  • SIM card contacts will not be synchronized
  • You are given 200MB of free storage.
  • Only documents in the My Document folder will be synchronized
  • It is not real time backup (sync) but scheduledas following: Manual, daily and Weekly (this is different from Dashwire.

Screenshots

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MyPhone Options

MyPhone Options

Min Req: Windows Mobile  6 (Professional, Standard)
Device Tested: Samsung Omnia
Samsung EPIX
Samsung BlackJack
Price: Free!
Ratings: (4 votes, average: 4.25 out of 5)
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Target Audience: MyPhone is a service for users living on the ‘cloud’. No, not talking about frequent flyers here, but more about users who utilizes every inches of the virtual world to get things done – the same way they do on their PC.

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Reader Comments

If you don’t want to bother up dating you yahoo and pay for it or you don’t want to mess with outlook,…..THIS IS A MUST have for you…Using a msn account and a Microsoft base pocket pc come hand in hand…this you will love if you can manage the wait time scene it is a betts version..

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Written By Michael on April 18th, 2009 @ 4:32 am

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