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Subject: Re: [ngw] GMS supported device list?
From: "Mike Brady" <mbrady () ingenuityieq ! com>
Date: 2008-03-28 15:50:15
Message-ID: 47ECDB77.DAFB.002D.0 () ingenuityieq ! com
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I'll just add that if you are on Verizon and have a non-smart phone
device (NOT running Palm OS or Windows Mobile), then you might as well
forget about using GMS with your handsets. I cannot speak for other
carriers, but that has been my experience with Verizon.
Mike Brady
IT Specialist
>>> On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 11:15 AM, in message
<47ECB72F0200005300013F51@xgate.provo.novell.com>, "Jay Parker"
<JParker@gw.novell.com> wrote:
Any device that runs on a supported OS is supported. The list in the
release notes are the 'certified' devices. If you have a device that
isn't listed below, but it runs on a supported OS, then it should work
with GMS and is a *supported* device. Meaning that if you find bugs
then report them to NTS so that we can pass them along to the Nokia
team.
Jay
>>> On 3/28/2008 at 7:37 AM, in message <47ED10C0.3689.004E.0@hamk.fi>,
"Sami Kapanen" <Sami.Kapanen@hamk.fi> wrote:
>>> On 28.3.2008 at 15:18, "Peter Van Lone" <petervl@gmail.com> wrote:
> I don't see a "supported device list" on the documentation site for
GMS.
> Also, a knowledgebase search produced no good results.
>
> Is there a magic incantation that one must know, to locate this
fairly
> important information?
See the release notes for latest ServicePack, eg.
ReleaseNotesEN_SP3.pdf
S60 2nd Edition * Nokia 3230, 6620, 6630, 6680, 6681, 6682, 7610,
7610b, N70, N90
* Vodafone 702NK
S60 3rd Edition * Nokia 6120, E50, E60, E61, E61i, E62, E65, E70,
E90, N73, N76, N80, N95
UIQ 2nd Edition * Sony Ericsson P900, P910a, P910i
* Motorola: A1000, M1000
UIQ 3rd Edition * Sony Ericsson M600i, P900, P910a, P910i, P990i
S80 * Nokia 9300, 9300i, 9500
Windows Mobile * Cingular 8125, 3125
* HTC S710
* iPAQ: 5500, 2215, 6315, 6316, h1940
* iMATE Pocket PC Phone Edition
* Motorola MPX220, Q
* Palm Treo 700w, 700wx, 750v
* Samsung SCH-i600, SCH-i730, SCH-i830, SGH-i607
* Sharp W-ZERO3 WS003SH
* T-Mobile MDA Vario II, MDA Compact III, Dash
Palm OS * Palm Treo 650, 680, 700p, 755p
J2ME * Sony Ericsson K800i, K610i, W880i, W610i
* Nokia 6300, 5300
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<font face="Dialog" size="2">I'll just add that if you are on Verizon and \
have a non-smart phone device (NOT running Palm OS or Windows Mobile), \
then you might as well forget about using GMS with your handsets. I cannot speak for \
other carriers, but that has been my experience with Verizon. \
</font><br><br><br>Mike Brady<BR>IT Specialist<BR><BR><BR><br><br>>>> \
On Fri, Mar 28, 2008 at 11:15 AM, in message \
<47ECB72F0200005300013F51@xgate.provo.novell.com>, "Jay Parker" \
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Any device that runs on a supported OS is supported.  The list in \
the release notes are the 'certified' devices.  If you have a \
device that isn't listed below, but it runs on a supported OS, then it \
should work with GMS and is a *supported* device.  Meaning that if \
you find bugs then report them to NTS so that we can pass them along to the \
Nokia team.<br> </p> </div>
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Jay </p>
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>>> On 3/28/2008 at 7:37 AM, in message \
<47ED10C0.3689.004E.0@hamk.fi>, "Sami Kapanen" \
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>>> On 28.3.2008 at 15:18, "Peter Van Lone" \
<petervl@gmail.com> wrote:<br>> I don't see a "supported device \
list" on the documentation site for<br>GMS.<br>> Also, a knowledgebase \
search produced no good results.<br>><br>> Is there a magic incantation that \
one must know, to locate this<br>fairly<br>> important \
information?<br><br>See the release notes for latest ServicePack, \
eg.<br>ReleaseNotesEN_SP3.pdf<br><br>S60 2nd Edition ● Nokia \
3230, 6620, 6630, 6680, 6681, 6682, 7610,<br>7610b, \
N70, N90<br>● Vodafone 702NK<br>S60 3rd \
Edition ● Nokia 6120, E50, E60, E61, E61i, \
E62, E65, E70,<br>E90, N73, N76, N80, N95<br>UIQ 2nd \
Edition ● Sony Ericsson P900, P910a, \
P910i<br>● Motorola: A1000, M1000<br>UIQ 3rd \
Edition ● Sony Ericsson M600i, P900, P910a, P910i, \
P990i<br>S80 ● Nokia 9300, 9300i, 9500<br>Windows \
Mobile ● Cingular 8125, 3125<br>● HTC \
S710<br>● iPAQ: 5500, 2215, 6315, 6316, \
h1940<br>● iMATE Pocket PC Phone Edition<br>● Motorola \
MPX220, Q<br>● Palm Treo 700w, 700wx, \
750v<br>● Samsung SCH-i600, SCH-i730, SCH-i830, \
SGH-i607<br>● Sharp W-ZERO3 WS003SH<br>● T-Mobile MDA Vario \
II, MDA Compact III, Dash<br>Palm OS ● Palm Treo 650, \
680, 700p, 755p<br>J2ME ● Sony Ericsson K800i, K610i, \
W880i, W610i<br>● Nokia 6300, \
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