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  1. #1
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    Android phone: USB syncing with Outlook?

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    My beloved Blackberry Curve is getting long in the tooth, and it's time to consider a new phone. Currently, I find myself leaning towards an Android phone, but it's very important to me that I can easily sync it via USB with my Outlook calendar and contacts at work. Can I readily do this, and does anyone have any firsthand experience?

    Syncing via Exchange aren't options, as it's my personal device, not a corporate one. Nor am I interested in syncing via Gmail, even though I would need a Gmail account for Android Market (or so I'm led to believe).

    Thanks in advance!

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    I don't think so, although I'm not 100% sure.

    I switched to iCal from Entourage when I knew I was going to be getting an Android phone. I know Entourage isn't identical to Outlook, but it likely has the same capabilities/limitations. Although I don't love iCal, I'd already been having enough trouble with Entourage not playing nicely with my old PDAs that I wasn't really sorry to let it go.
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    I haven't even tried to sync directly without Outlook, but I do use Google Sync which syncs my Outlook calendar to a Google calendar which is then available on my Android phone. No USB required.

    I have no idea about contacts because I don't want my work contacts sync'd to a personal phone.
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    Check out www.android.net. LOTS of very smart people there who I am sure could answer your question, as well as any other android questions you might have.

    Good luck!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate View Post
    I haven't even tried to sync directly without Outlook, but I do use Google Sync which syncs my Outlook calendar to a Google calendar which is then available on my Android phone. No USB required.

    I have no idea about contacts because I don't want my work contacts sync'd to a personal phone.
    ^^this is what I do also^^^

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    I don't think I can use Google Sync because it appears to be Exchange-based for most phones. Anything direct-push isn't an option because of my employer's security parameters. It's local or nothing...

    HTC has their own syncing utility called HTC Sync, which looks promising based on the documentation.

    I find this all very confusing, and I appreciate the help and suggestions.

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    I might be too late to this discussion to be helpful, but I use a program called Companion Synch and DejaOffice - together they work really well to sync my Outlook contacts and calendar to my Android using USB. I did NOT want *any* of my info in the google cloud.

    I also use K-9 mail instead of the built-in Android email client, which allows me to bcc myself and then all emails I send from my Android end up in my sent folder in Outlook - pretty nifty, and an essential trail for my work communication (but it relies on a feature of my mail server which is a "smarter mail" provider - YMMV!).

    Good luck!
    Keep calm and carry on...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bikerz View Post
    I might be too late to this discussion to be helpful, but I use a program called Companion Synch and DejaOffice - together they work really well to sync my Outlook contacts and calendar to my Android using USB. I did NOT want *any* of my info in the google cloud.
    This is good info- thank you! I haven't pulled the trigger on a phone yet, but I'm leaning towards the HTC Sensation. If their utility doesn't work, these programs might be a good option.

 

 

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