I can't help but wonder how the iPhone became a corporate business phone. Apple is totally marketing this phone to consumers, not business customers. Why are people all up in arms that it doesn't sync with AD for Outlook? Why would Apple include such a feature on a consumer phone?
Are you serious? Do you know how many home users use Outlook as a contact database? Or how many consumer smartphone users already sync their phones to their computers using Outlook?
I'm always amazed when people ask why a product should be able to do something that they personally don't use it for. We all have different setups chachi and there are a lot of us who use Outlook at home.
“There's a certain feeling of wading through water with this phone, as every time we went exploring the menus, we were met with a delay long enough to make us doubt our keystrokes registered.”
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I can't help but wonder how the iPhone became a corporate business phone. Apple is totally marketing this phone to consumers, not business customers. Why are people all up in arms that it doesn't sync with AD for Outlook? Why would Apple include such a feature on a consumer phone?
becasue even though we are consumers - we have jobs! and would prefer to carry only 1 device
@Drew
Are you serious? Do you know how many home users use Outlook as a contact database? Or how many consumer smartphone users already sync their phones to their computers using Outlook?
I'm always amazed when people ask why a product should be able to do something that they personally don't use it for. We all have different setups chachi and there are a lot of us who use Outlook at home.