soda, yes and no. Some of these details are a little iffy, but I think this'll help...
Nokia is using SyncML so the data format is compatible, but what is missing is the transport protocol--iSync uses IrMC (I think that's what it's called) but Nokia doesn't use IrMC nor does it's Bluetooth stack contain it (I believe that IrMC is being built into the Bluetooth standard). So currently no Nokia devices will work with iSync.
However, I suspect that shortly this will change--either from the Nokia end or from the Apple/Mac developer end. For example, there is already software to expand the synching capabilities of iSync with Clies (more functionality than the base iSync functions). Remember: Cingular actually produced all of iSync (except the iPod .mac portions) more or less through a tech partnership so the support focuses on SonyEriccson devices. If Cingular starts supporting other phones and/or Apple can dedicate the resources, I would expect they expand to support other transport protocols beyond IrMC.
So, you are right, but I think it's just a matter of time. Nokia, SonyEriccson, et al. are using SyncML... The standard seems to have great potential--enough so that most players are supporting it. Because "ALL" devices are not compatible TODAY isn't really relevant when there are numerous issues still to be resolved in iSync whereas supporting other transport protocols is in comparison a minor issue.
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