Microsoft's beta My Phone service for Windows Mobile now free to all
Engadget —
... Go 'n get it! Microsoft's My Phone service is now ready for all Windows Mobile users to test. The beta service syncs any Windows Mobile 6+ phone to Microsoft's 200MB per person cloud. That includes contacts, calendars, tasks, photos, text messages, music, videos, and more. In essence, anything on the the My Phone website is on the phone and vice versa. Hey free is free and this is a goodie. [Via SlashPhone] Filed under: Cellphones Microsoft's beta My Phone service for Windows Mobile now free to all originally appeared on Engadget on ...
Microsoft opens its My Phone service to the general public; Still in beta
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... your data.
For the record, when we say personal information, we mean contacts, appointments, text messages as well as some other information stored on the phone. Moreover, you could also keep (upload) your photo and video files on Microsoft’s servers and access them from wherever you happen to be.
Finally, it’s important to add that Microsoft is working on the My Phone mobile client which should be released during the next couple of weeks…
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Microsoft My Phone Syncing Service Open to All
jkOnTheRun —
The Microsoft My Phone service is an online cloud backup and syncing service for Windows Mobile phones. My Phone keeps all contacts, calendars, text messages and other user information backed up to the cloud for easy syncing to new phones. The service has been in a private beta but is now open to the public to try it out. The free beta account provides 200 MB of online storage for those with phones running Windows Mobile 6+. You can check out My Phone here.
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Microsoft My Phone WM sync service in public beta
SlashGear —
... with only those whom Microsoft invited to take part able to access it. Currently it’s free to sign up to and try, though we imagine that will change once Microsoft roll out the service properly.
Users get 200MB of free storage, and the default backup schedule is once per day; the latter can be changed, however, though it will obviously impact on how much data is transferred. My Phone is expected to launch properly when Windows Mobile 6.5 is released.
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My Phone Service Beta from Microsoft is open for public now
Newlaunches.com —
... and back up their personal information on their device to a password-protected Web-based service. Users can count on their contacts, appointments, text messages and other information being kept up to date and easily restored should they lose or upgrade their phone. You can also automatically upload photos and video from your Windows phone directly to the My Phone service. A My Phone client software update is also expected in the next few weeks according to the development team. [ Slashphone ] ...
Try out Microsoft’s My Phone totally free!
Gadgetell —
... revealed a member of the My Phone Engineering team.
Although it is totally free to sign up and try out the service right now, this probably isn’t going to stay that way forever. Once Microsoft rolls it out officially, they are probably going to attach a price sticker to the service. When is the “official launch” said to be expected? Look for it when Windows Mobile 6.5 is released.
[Microsoft’s My Phone] via: slashphone
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Microsoft My Phone Service Now Ready For Public Tests
Phones Review —
... Microsoft My Phone service is apparently now ready for Windows Mobile users to test out; this beta was previously invitation only but according to a post on slashphone is now available to the Windows Mobile toting public. ...
Microsoft Myphone Beta open for all
Tech Ticker —
... not need an invitation and can be tried by any Windows Mobile handset user.
The free service works by installing a syncing app on the phone with the Myphone account. The app on the phone wirelessly backs up all the contacts, messages, multimedia content, documents and stores on the web account. Microsoft offers 200MB worth of free storage and scheduled automatic syncing.
You can try out the service by clicking here.
Microsoft Myphone
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