I have been using (k)ubuntu as my primary OS at home since 8.04 and have been loving it.
I would really like to have a cell phone which I could reliably sync my contacts and calendars with whatever PIM manager in (k)ubuntu. Can you guys give me some suggestions of cell phone models that can achieve this goal?
Currently I am using a 4-year old HTC device running Windows Mobile 5. I tried the “opensyce / synce” solution to sync the data between my phone and evolution in (k)ubuntu but it breaks quite often. Whenever it breaks, I would need to hard-reset my phone and do a fresh sync of my contacts and calendar all over again (the process usually takes 10-15 minutes). I am quite fed up with this and wanna buy a new phone that is more Linux (particularly Ubuntu) friendly.
Main question:
Can you guys give me some suggestions of cell phone models that can achieve this goal? I just want sync my contacts and calendars “accurately” and “reliably” with whatever (k)Ubuntu’s PIM. Being “accurate” and “reliable” is very important.
Some side questions:
I would really like to have a cell phone which I could reliably sync my contacts and calendars with whatever PIM manager in (k)ubuntu. Can you guys give me some suggestions of cell phone models that can achieve this goal?
Currently I am using a 4-year old HTC device running Windows Mobile 5. I tried the “opensyce / synce” solution to sync the data between my phone and evolution in (k)ubuntu but it breaks quite often. Whenever it breaks, I would need to hard-reset my phone and do a fresh sync of my contacts and calendar all over again (the process usually takes 10-15 minutes). I am quite fed up with this and wanna buy a new phone that is more Linux (particularly Ubuntu) friendly.
Main question:
Can you guys give me some suggestions of cell phone models that can achieve this goal? I just want sync my contacts and calendars “accurately” and “reliably” with whatever (k)Ubuntu’s PIM. Being “accurate” and “reliable” is very important.
Some side questions:
- Now that a lot of stuff have gone to the cloud, has my objective (i.e. synchronizing with PC) become obsolete / irrelevant? Should I just buy a phone (Android) and sync my contacts / calendar to the cloud (Google calendar)?
- I heard that Nokia is the major contributor of qt and Symbian has gone open source. Can Nokia phones do what I want?
- Android is Linux based. How good is getting sync / data exchange from Android to Ubuntu?
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