asha-mfeAll of you owners of non-smartphones such as the Nokia Asha 308, Asha 309, Asha 310 and Asha 311 handsets might be pleased to know that despite falling under the “featurephone” category, these devices are not too far behind the email game when it comes to mobile productivity. While Finland-based Nokia has always touted the Nokia Asha Touch devices to be ideal for social networking on the go, playing games and accessing the Internet, the recent announcement of Mail for Exchange for the mentioned handsets would nudge them towards being decent work oriented phones, too.

Even better is the news that Mail for Exchange can be downloaded for free from the Nokia Store, where this particular app will synchronize with your work emails, calendar and contacts straight to your Asha handset, to make sure that you are at the top of things all the time. Mail for Exchange on Asha relies on Microsoft’s Exchange ActiveSync protocol, where it paves the way for push email, calendar and contact data synchronization between compatible office email servers and your Nokia Asha phone. Not only that, you can also gain some sort of access to Excel and Word documents thanks to Editori Text and Editori Sheet.

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