Google Sync gets push Gmail support

Google Sync gets push Gmail support | Synchronise your emails, contacts and calendar in your phone

Last February, Google released Google Sync with Google Contacts and Google Calendar for iPhone, Windows Mobile, and S60 devices. Today they are adding Gmail support to Google Sync for iPhone, iPod Touch and Windows Mobile devices.

With Google Sync, life is so easy. At the moment, I’m using two mobile phones, Apple iPhone 3G and BlackBerry 8900 Curve. I’m using Google Sync in both phones. It synchronise my contacts and calender with push system without having any button pressed. As a result, no matter, I save any contact in one of my mobile, I get that contact in other phone. Best part is, even if I lose my phone, I can easily retrieve all my contacts installing Google Sync within a minute. Same thing happens with my Google Calendar too. So I’m always kept updated no matter I check my contacts or calendar.

Now Google Sync supports Gmail as well. It’s a nice move. Though I’m using Blackberry’s own push system for email, I’ll be using Google Sync for my Apple iPhone. To try Google Sync, visit m.google.com/sync from your computer. If you’re already using Google Sync, learn how to enable Gmail sync.

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