One of my favorite mobile related companies, Emoze, just became a client so I’m going to write a few posts about them, this being the first. I like them for a few reasons. First they took the less-then-desirable, built-in Nokia email application and turned it into something quite nice. I’m sure that wasn’t an easy feat. Second they have one of the nicest women in the business working for them. Caron Tal is the voice of Emoze and she does a great job getting the word out there about them.
In case you don’t know what Emoze is, it’s an email application for your handset that provides the user with free push email. In tests Emoze has been known to be surprisingly faster then Blackberry push email. It’s basically push email for the masses. You don’t have to be a big time executive at some corporation, or willing to pay the extra money for push email to have it now – you just need to download Emoze. Anybody can get Emoze for free. It will work on over 3 dozen different brands of devices and at least 4 of the major platforms, bringing instant email to the people.
When I most recently downloaded Emoze to give it another go-around, it was up and running in just a few minutes. I was collecting my messages and was ready to conquer the email world. It was a pretty painless procedure sending myself an sms from the Emoze website and then using the link in it to download the app. I was happily surprised to see how nice and business-like Emoze looked and acted. I’m testing Emoze on a Nokia N95 8gig and really enjoying it. I’ve had a few hiccups that I believe are due to the phone, but as a whole it’s been a really nice experience. Keep up the good work Emoze.
Now go download Emoze onto your mobile from m.emoze.com and let me know what you think.



4 responses so far ↓
1 AOL is about to get Push Email thanks to Emoze // Apr 24, 2009 at 3:55 pm
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2 Nokia needs to give the option for email to be saved on the memory card // May 20, 2009 at 12:22 pm
[...] memory card and not the phone itself. Getting as much email as I do I read a great deal of it via Emoze and then forget about it. My problem is that some of my phones don’t have gigabytes of [...]
3 Emoze Java Application on a Nokia S60 Symbian Smart Phone // May 27, 2009 at 10:58 pm
[...] to install Emoze mobile push email client on to a Nokia S60 smart phone, also known as Symbian. Emoze is best 3rd party email application (I may be slightly biased because they are a client of mine), they are not just the best 3rd party [...]
4 emoze Java Application on a Nokia S60 Symbian Smart Phone | emoze // Jul 27, 2009 at 7:42 pm
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