Basically iSync uses the SyncML standard (http://www.syncml.org/) to=20
speak to mobile devices. Manufactures outside Japan and Korea have=20
embraced this standard; inside Japan and Korea they continue to use=20
propriety data formats (as usual).
Kyle
On Friday, Jun 6, 2003, at 09:59 Japan, Dirk R=F6sler wrote:
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> Thanks Giovanni,
>
> but which ones are the Japanese phones? To answer a simple question
> like this, it seems I have to read "Cellphone Standards of the World"
> and learn acronyms.
>
> Even better, this is from Apple.co.jp
>
> Portable telephone:
> Sony Ericsson T68i
> Ericsson T68
> Ericsson T39
> Ericsson R520
> Ericsson T68c
> Ericsson T68m
> * The above-mentioned type is not sold in the Japanese country.
>
> Great, why are they listed then?
>
> <sigh>
>
> Dirk
>
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Received on Fri Jun 6 05:22:32 2003