Preview your emails on mobile clients

Posted on Wednesday May 26th, 2010 by Simon Hill

If you're a BlackBerry or iPhone user you already know how popular mobile email is and how HTML email support on mobile devices has improved dramatically. As a result of the better rendering, the number of users reading their email on mobile devices has increased dramatically over the past two years.

Using our email preview system you can now test your emails on the iPhone, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile and Symbian devices with more devices planned for the future.
 


These previews differ slightly to the standard email clients simply because reading an email on a mobile client is different. You need to be able to scroll the screen to read the message. With this in mind, our partners at Litmus have made the mobile previews scrollable for the true mobile experience !

Add to this the 25 other email clients we already support and you've got full coverage testing all for just £5.

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