Dell today announced that they will enter the smartphone market with the launch of the Mini 3 device that’s based on the Google Android platform. The units will first sell in China and Brazil this year.
If the Dell Mini 3 is like current Android-based smartphones that automatically sync with Google contacts and calendar, then Dell Mini 3 users will be able to use CompanionLink to sync Microsoft Outlook data with their Google accounts and their phones.
Here’s the full article on CNET about Dell’s announcement today.
CompanionLink supports supports two-way sync using Chinese characters. This works because the core architecture behind CompanionLink’s products is Unicode-compliant. Customers who use Chinese characters in their desktop software – such as Microsoft Outlook – will be able to sync their Outlook data with Google and Dell Mini 3.
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