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Sprint NextMail available on all Sprint phones
News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - July 26, 2010
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Sprint's NextMail service is now available on all of their devices, including BlackBerry and Android phones. NextMail allows users to easily send voice messages to up to 50 email or SMS contacts.

NextMail allows mobile professionals to instantaneously send a recorded voice message to up to 50 e-mail addresses, or also send the voice message via text message to up to 50 mobile devices and receive a "Listen to" notification. The message can easily be sent with the push of a button (Direct Connect on a Nextel device, or Send on any Sprint or Nextel device). It is a quick and simple way to record, document and share information from the field to office colleagues -- no more need for handwritten notes or thumb-typing on small keypads.

In addition, NextMail Professional (previously known as NextMail Locator) enhances the standard service by offering users the ability to include location information and pictures with a NextMail message. For example, first responders, inspectors and others can use this tool to document, validate and share the details involved in an incident, including its GPS location and interactive map, photos and provide their command centers with real-time situational awareness.

NextMail is available for $7.50 per month per user and NextMail Professional is $19.99 per month per user.


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