By Tim Conneally, Betanews
Last February, Google unveiled the preliminary beta of Google Sync for Mobile, which synchronizes contacts and calendar data between the user's Google account and his iPhone, BlackBerry, Nokia Standard, S60, Sony Ericsson, or Windows Mobile device.
As Google did previously with BlackBerry, yesterday it launched an OS-specific version of the software beta for S60.
Because the service was actually built around open patent licenses for Microsoft's Exchange Server technology, it requires Mail for Exchange to be installed on the device. Once installed, the two-way, over-the-air sync software should be ready to run. Like the versions of Google Mobile sync on other platforms, a major limitation to the software is that it still only recognizes the user's main Google calendar.
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