Want to enjoy email services pus the withdrawal BlackBerry customers, but free. Of course many people want. With BlueWhaleMail send and receive email can be as easy as SMS. That is still added, need not subscribe to a free alias.
BlueWhaleMail offers convenience for your email settings, users only need to enter your email address and password, setting the rest will run automatically. If this application is installed and running well, then we will enjoy the ease of push email, send and receive email felt like megirim and receive SMS. MOBILE when trying to send email from other accounts, the application can receive email directly in the time between 1-3 minutes and have vibra like to receive SMS alerts.
In addition to convenience, the service is one hundred percent free, no trial period, subscription fees or spam. Because they will extract payment from the banner ads that will appear at the top of incoming email messages to pay for this service. In this application is not only able to access email accounts such as Yahoo and Google, but also be able to update the social networking site Facebook in the mobile version. But with the note, which is not cost free GPRS according to the rate of the service we use.
Next BlueWhaleMail test applications with the Nokia N95 mobile phone and internet service provider CBN.
Step 1
There are three ways to download this application, is to send an SMS and we get a link to download, with the second mobile phone to download directly through the browser address bluewhale.net men and a third computer to download and install to the phone.
Step 2
Once the download is complete, we proceed to the installation process. When we requested the download to download the update files of 600Kb.
Step 3
Configuring account. After the install complete, we are asked to email account settings or Facebook. Email account settings for us simply fill in the email address and password. If there is any constraint settings automatically email us with the facilities given the option "suggest" or "guess" for incoming or outgoing mail server.
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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