Motorola MOTO Q Sprint Quick Start Guide - Page 65

Synchronizing, Synchronizing Over the Air

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Sync and Email Synchronizing You can synchronize the information on your device in two ways: ⅷ Over the air, wirelessly, from a server. ⅷ Using your desktop computer (PC) and a USB cable connection, Bluetooth connection, or infrared connection. The types of information you can synchronize depends on the type of connection you are making: ⅷ If you are synchronizing over the air directly to your company's Microsoft Exchange Server using the ActiveSync program on your device, you can synchronize email, contacts, calendar, and tasks. ⅷ If you are synchronizing over the air to your company's server using Good Mobile Messaging, you can synchronize email, contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes. ⅷ If you are synchronizing over the air to your MSN Hotmail® account or other ISP or Web-based personal email account, you can synchronize email. ⅷ If you are synchronizing using your PC and a USB cable, Bluetooth, or infrared connection, you can synchronize email, contacts, calendar, and media. To do this, you must install the ActiveSync program that came with your device onto your PC. Synchronizing Over the Air You can use your device to synchronize email and other information over the air. To learn how to do this, see the Setting Up Email guide that came with your device. This guide helps you determine which over-the-air email set-up you want to use on your device, tells you how to set up email on your device, and how to synchronize over the air. Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email 57

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Section 2F: Synchronizing and Using Email
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Sync and Email
Synchronizing
You can synchronize the information on your device in two
ways:
³
Over the air, wirelessly, from a server.
³
Using your desktop computer (PC) and a USB cable
connection, Bluetooth connection, or infrared connection.
The types of information you can synchronize depends on the
type of connection you are making:
³
If you are synchronizing over the air directly to your
company’s Microsoft Exchange Server using the
ActiveSync program on your device, you can synchronize
email, contacts, calendar, and tasks.
³
If you are synchronizing over the air to your company’s
server using Good Mobile Messaging, you can
synchronize email, contacts, calendar, tasks, and notes.
³
If you are synchronizing over the air to your MSN
Hotmail® account or other ISP or Web-based personal
email account, you can synchronize email.
³
If you are synchronizing using your PC and a USB cable,
Bluetooth, or infrared connection, you can synchronize
email, contacts, calendar, and media. To do this, you must
install the ActiveSync program that came with your
device onto your PC.
Synchronizing Over the Air
You can use your device to synchronize email and other
information over the air. To learn how to do this, see the
Setting Up Email
guide that came with your device. This guide
helps you determine which over-the-air email set-up you
want to use on your device, tells you how to set up email on
your device, and how to synchronize over the air.