BlackBerry Internet Service 3.2 Details Leaked
on Monday, August 9, 2010
So far the new e-mail features in BIS have been slowly upgraded. We've heard we won't be getting all the necessary e-mail client and ability to erase BIS accounts until BIS 3.4 is rolled out. Nevertheless, here are the leaked details for BIS 3.2, after the break.
- Synchronization with Google calendar - so far we have had (if we had ...) the ability to synchronize address book with our Gmail accounts. Since reads 3.2, you can also synchronize your calendar. Note: does not apply to BES users.
- Improved security - now the password will have to be between 8 and 16 characters long and contain uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers. To date, was required only 6 characters of any kind.
- Corrected automatic login - users who have had an account through a web page, using the Application Configuration E-mail every time they had to give out your password and login. From now on, when you try to configure access their mailboxes from the device, they will be automatically transferred to the control panel account.
- Improved interface - WAP users have so far trouble viewing passwords for accounts integrated with the device when you change the active terminals. With BIS 3.2, these users can choose to view the password (instead of marking placed on covering the password), which will enable them to make sure that the entered password is correct
- Re-validation of Windows Live accounts - now required to re-activate the Windows Live Mail accounts integrated with the device every 360 days and 3 days before the event is sent to the appropriate guide. The BIS 3.2 will also take place one day before the expiry of the account. This situation does not affect users running Windows Live Mail using POP.
The BlackBerry Protect service is said become active when BIS 3.2 is released.
via BBnews.pl
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