Momail first to launch support for the new iPhone and Samsung Omnia
Momail, a Stockholm based company, is the first company to announce support for the “next big thing” smart phones. Those next big things are the 3G iPhone and the Samsung Omnia. The following is from a WebitPR press release:
”These devices will sell large volumes and their specifications makes them very suitable for consumer mobile email and Momail. Our server based solution gives us the possibility to add support for new devices very fast and today we support over 80 percent of devices shipped. So, with Momail, iPhone and Omnia users will soon be able to enjoy the world’s smallest, smartest and most cost-effective mobile email, says Roger Grönberg, CEO of Momail.
The Momail service provides the user with a single mailbox for all of their e-mail addresses, in an “easy to use, fast, efficient, no spam environment.“ Momail uses a Mobile Message Optimization & Protection Engine (MMOPE) to provide its users with speed and reliability, along with an IronPort to stop mobile spam and viruses.
Momail already provides services for a range of other “super mobiles” soon to be released, including the HTC Touch Diamond, LG Secret, Nokia N96 and the Sony Ericsson Xperia X1.
Via [WebitPR Press Release]
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