There is an issue with what you're trying to do.
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Originally Posted by LSainsbury
syncs my Outlook Calendar to my GMail / Android device WITHOUT plugging it in and sync'ing/ Want to do it over OTA and free!
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Originally Posted by LSainsbury
I don't want to ship it all to Google - I want it kept local.
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If you want OTA syncing, you're going to have to ship your data up to a server somewhere. If you want to keep your data in Outlook, then you're going to have to use a wire.
If you're a gmail user then you'd probably be best to just use gmail through your browser. You can get your POP accounts forwarded to one gmail.
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Originally Posted by Rob
The difficulties I'm currently experiencing getting a Samsung phone to properly Activesync with email, calendar with Microsoft hosted exchange accounts suggests that a hosted account may not solve the problem. Indeed this seems to be a common issue with many Android based phones.
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Originally Posted by LSainsbury
First time I've heard that, and we've setup many EAS devices for customers. Saying that however, we have a few issues with devices starting with "i" .
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My wife has a Galaxy Note, and getting it to sync properly with a Hotmail type account was a complete pain. Needed to use the outlook.com app to sync the calendar and mail, and the built in EAS sync app for contacts. And another app to colour the individual calendars as she wanted them.
Basic stuff that JustWorks(TM) with Windows Phone!