But as iSync is an integral part of the Mac OS, it makes sense for Apple to incorporate it into that. Sony Ericsson or a third-party developer could write a separate application with m-router connectivity built-in. Then Apple or a third-party developer can add Phone Plugins to iSync for individual phone models. These phones have something called m-router connectivity which is not currently supported by iSync.įor this issue to be resolved, Apple will first have to add m-router connectivity to iSync. Sony Ericsson's Symbian phones do not have this functionality. ISync (over Bluetooth) relies on there being something called 'OBEX SyncML Client' and (the old way) 'OBEX IrMC Sync Server' in the phone. The specific issue that stops the M600, P990 and W950 working with iSync is this: These phones all use Symbian OS v9.1 and UIQ v3.0, whereas previous Symbian Sony Ericsson phones such as the older P910 use Symbian OS v7.0 and UIQ v2.1.Īdding this support is well beyond the scope of a simple PhonePlugin, which can only add support for phones very similar to ones already supported natively by Apple. Unfortunately creating an iSync Plugin for the M600, P990 or W950 is impossible at the moment because an iSync update from Apple will be required to add support for these phones implementation of SyncML. ISync Support for the Sony Ericsson P990, W950 & M600