It searches only the current folder, whereas the iPhone searches all your email. On both systems, you can easily delete individual messages from the email list: Swipe to the left and tap Delete on the iPhone, or tap and hold the message header, then tap Delete in Windows Phone 7.īoth the iPhone and Windows Phone 7 let you search emails, but Windows Phone 7 isn't as good at it. In Windows Phone 7, you need to tap the more (.) button to see some options on the iPhone, some options are in the message body itself. You can reply, forward, mark as unread, delete, and move messages while reading them. ![]() ![]() Working with emails is easy on both devices. (And using Webmail is no fix the Webmail screen is simply torturous to navigate in Windows Phone 7's IE7 browser.īasic email functions. ![]() Given how basic a requirement on-device encryption is for enterprise security, Windows Phone 7 simply can't be relied on in a business context. However, Windows Phone 7's lack of support for on-device encryption meant that InfoWorld's Exchange server wouldn't let it connect, as one of our three Exchange ActiveSync (EAS) policies requires on-device encryption thus, I can't tell you how Windows Phone 7 works with Exchange email, calendars, or contacts, as I can't access them. ![]() Setting up Exchange access on both devices was also simple.
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