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The University's Outlook Live student email service is now available, and it is possible to synchronise this with a range of mobile phones that support email accounts. If you are a returning student and don’t yet have the new @student.bradford.ac.uk account, you first need to activate your Outlook Live account . Some of the more advanced Smartphones (eg. iPhone, Android or Windows Phone, or other type that supports setting up an Exchange Email account) will also allow you to wirelessly synchronise your Outlook Live calendar and contacts with your phone.
Please note : the Outlook Live Service is provided by Microsoft and not the University of Bradford. If you set up your phone to work with this service then the University accepts no responsibility for any issues that may arise, and can only offer limited support.
Before setting up an email connection on your phone it is important that you consider any costs you may incur. Accessing email on your mobile will use the phone's internet connection. Depending upon your mobile phone tariff, you may be charged for this unless your usage is within an inclusive data bundle. If you are unsure about charges for internet usage and email on your phone you should speak with your mobile phone network.
The interface and settings for mobile phones vary greatly so it is impossible for us to supply detailed setup instructions for every type of handset. However, there is standard information that all phones will require, and certain steps that you will need to follow.
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