@hubtech
The best price is usually Amazon on them.
@hubtech
The best price is usually Amazon on them.
I have divulge that I won this T38G at an event gotta love free swag
@ajstringham it was even driving me a bit nuts.
@networknerd The battery life on my devices is so good that pushing email hasn't been an issue at all.
@ajstringham yeah pretty much at least they all had different noises, and it drove the Aspie's in my house crazy!
I have push notifications setup on my IPhone but on my tablets (yes plural) I have email there but no notifications setup for them. My phone is always at least within arm's reach if not in a pocket and my tablets are on my desk and being used. When I had them all pushing email and notifications setup on everything with my desktop and laptops each dinging when I got email it was a bit annoying and took a good 5 seconds for the noise to stop
I have a Yealink T38G now but until I got this one I was using a Snom 320. I did have a Snom 870 and it crashes or won't except incoming calls pretty consistently. The Yealink Video phone is nice but as SAM said it just doesn't work. In past jobs I have used Polycom's but I have to say that my favorite and the easiest to use is the T38G. Simple but has all the features I need.
Interesting some of my contractors don't use Exchange so this would be great! I think I will test this one out
@Hubtech There is a GFI Max app works really well.
I know historically the NTG team has been playing AOE for years!
I am finding all sorts of uses for that and Coconut flour. So much better than Rice flour.
Cool another name I recognize! Welcome @robq
NTG uses it for our internal stuff and for a client. But I will let the technical side of our team answer your questions. From the non-technical side it is easy to use!
I really do like my 5s no issues just solid works when I need it. I can do anything for my job (as long as I can see it).
NTG is looking for a L1 helpdesk technician in Carrollton TX.
This position will be onsite at an NTG client 3 days per week 20- 30 hours per week Monday, Thursday and Friday.
This person should have at least 2 years experience.
This person will coordinate with an Engineering team to optimize the usage of a full IT team.
We are willing to talk to MSP's in the area to help with this coverage.
Exchange works very well (which has since Iphone4) but I can also install OWA to have full outlook capabilities. I have Word, Excel, OneNote, SharePoint, Yammer, CRM all on my phone. FYI: MangoLass works great too
Full disclosure here:
I am a IPhone user and love them but I have tried the following out.
IPhone 4, 4s, 5c and 5s: There is some speed gain in going to the 5s and I like the 4g but not much more to say about any differences between it and the 4s. Crashing issues once in having 5 Iphones have I had a crash issue.
S4: only used for a about a week. Too big for my back pocket. Fast ok interface (I am not impressed with Android) First day out of the box I couldn't get it to configure with my google account.... had to call support. Day 2 crashed had to factory reset. Day 2 had to restart 2 times due to apps crashing constantly. Can't use the full office 365 package on it. Crash day 4 had to restart as it was locked. Couldn't turn it back on. It went back to the store and exchanged it for the IPhone 4s
HTC1: Didn't get one but watched the tech at Verizon drop one on the desk and break it (about a 4" drop). I was there exchanging the S4 for going back to the IPhone.
Now I know that android is a personal taste thing but for business use I just found too many limitations to the Android. Office 365 on a Windows phone or IPhone just works. I have every piece of software I need to do my job easily right there. Android has work arounds but they were just that for me, work arounds.