You don’t need Blackberry to read (push!) Email on your mobile phone.Push Consilient is now providing push email (FREE) service on most of the mobiles. They earn money by advertsing on your mobile according to your preferences.
How to use Push service?
Subscribing to this service is easy with 2 simple steps.
1. Go to home page http://www.consilient.com/
Fill in your country code, mobile number and Email address.
2. Fill in your personal details like name, age and share your preferences.
You will receive an SMS with a link to download software.
Features:
1. All popular email services are supported.
2. Maximum of 5 email accounts.
3. You can share photos and documents.
4. You can lock your mobile if it will lost or stolen.
5. It is free.
Supporting Handsets:
Most of the middle-upper end mobiles of Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericcson.
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