Momail launch support for iPhone and Omnia

Momail launch support for iPhone and Omnia

June 13, 2016

Momail is to offer support for the latest, and long awaited, mobile devices, this time from Apple and Samsung.

As the handset specifications were officially released after the companies’ respective launches on June 9th, Momail can confirm support for the new iPhone 3G and the Omnia.

These devices will sell large volumes and their specifications makes them very suitable for consumer mobile email and Momail.

Their server based solution gives the possibility to add support for new devices very fast and they support over 80% of devices shipped.

Momail mobile email on iPhone and Omnia;

* Ease of use – Momail is very easy to start and to use, and there is no need for special client software or downloads. All email and data settings are automatically configured by Momail.

* Fast and data efficient – MMOPE-technology (Mobile Message Optimization & Protection Engine) optimizes all emails, including attachments, per mobile model saving up to 99,9% of the data sent to the mobile device.

* No tolerance of spam – Included in the service is mobile spam and virus protection (IronPort).

* Your mobile postman – all emails can be collected and read from one inbox on the mobile phone (Gmail, Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail, etc.). This feature provides consumers with simple control and easy handling of their email accounts.

More “super mobiles” to come

Momail have already launched support for a number of other “super mobiles” which will soon be on the market, including the HTC Touch Diamond, LG Secret, Nokia N96 and Sony Ericsson Xperia X1.

Momail Details

Momail offers a free and global e-mail service for mobile devices.

Through patent pending in-house developed technology, Momail makes optimal mobile communications availalbe for all mobile devices via a growing network of partners offering mobile services based on Momail’s products and technology.

Tim Yeo

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