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Hello folks !
Our team has choosen to give you some feedbacks on the devices used to test our beloved ActiveSync implementation, Opush. We'll briefly tell you what we like or dislike about the global device usage and an overview of apps related to Opush.
The test let's start with the Google Nexus 4 on Android Jelly Bean (4.3) !
## OVERVIEW
* Manufacturer: LG
* Device Type: Smart phone
* OS : Android 4.3
* Dimensions: 133.9 x 68.7 x 9.1 mm
* Weight: 139 g
* Body material: Glass
* Display: 768 x 1280 pixels, 4.7 inches
* Processor: Quad-core 1.5 GHz Krait
* Battery:
* stand-by up to 390 h (3G)
* talk time upt to 15 h (3G)
### PROS
* Pure Android, no constructor Apps wrapping Android
* Software updates available ASAP
* Strong built, one piece not openable (internal battery)
* Powerful enough for most uses
* Good size/shape for traveller use
* Excellent price/quality ratio
### CONS
* Doesn't support multiple address books
* Still bugs on Android ActiveSync implementation
* ActiveSync calendar not shown after account creation (you will have to refresh on calendar App)
* Few base Apps (Android market supplies this lack)
* Sometimes loses connections (have to reconnect with plane mode switch)
* Gets warm on intensive use
* no microSD slot
## ACTIVE SYNC
### EMAIL
- easy to use.
- account selection on top, with recent folders. Different accounts may be combined.
- five buttons on bottom: new message, search, jump to folder, refresh and parameters
### AGENDA
- no color selection for ActiveSync's calendars only. Not very userfriendly when multiple ActiveSync accounts.
- classical 4 display mode: day, week, month and planning
- zoom available and useful
### CONTACTS
- common app, no major default, but not exciting
- three modes: groups, contacts and favorites
- three buttons on bottom: search, add and parameters