Will any Verizon phone work with iSync now?

This is a constantly moving target, i guess. But i need new phone and am stuck with Verizon because of geography. Several Motorolas had working hacks for iSync over the years but i cannot find recent threads on this.
Are there any current Verizon Motorolas that will work with an iSync hack?

The answer to the question posed in your thread title is no, absolutely not. A more general answer is that Verizon CDMA mobile handsets and smartphones are supported by iSync only if they are listed here. Support is not guaranteed for every device, from every carrier.
Devices which use the Blackberry OS, Palm OS or Windows Mobile OS are supported by products from several developers, including Mark/Space.
In general terms, there is far more support—both from Apple and third parties—for GSM, rather than CDMA, devices. As a Verizon subscriber, this is simply something you have to contend with, as would an Alltel, Cricket or Sprint/Nextel user.

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