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O3SIS AG has announced the launch of its new Device Client Suite. Based on OMA DS (SyncML), Java and IP-Push industry standards, the brand new Clients enable users to synchronize all types of multimedia contents from and to mobile devices. The Clients also fully support Push Mail capabilities of Smartphones such as iPhone, Blackberry, Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian Smartphones.
The functionality of the O3SIS Client Suite includes:
- Support for a wide range of Smartphones and Feature Phones (including latest Blackberry, iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian devices)
- Secure Over-The-Air transfer of following device data:
- PIM: contacts, calendar, tasks and, notes
- Messaging: E-Mail, SMS, MMS
- Multimedia: photos, videos, ringtones, bookmarks
- Scheduled and automated backup of user's data
- Push Email Capabilities utilizing all established industry standards
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