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Windows Mobile 6.1 is a version of the Windows Mobile operating system, released on April 1, 2008. It was based on Windows Vista.It is a minor upgrade to the Windows Mobile 6 platform with various performance enhancements and a redesigned Home screen featuring horizontal tiles that expand on clicking to display more information, although this new home screen is featured only on Windows Mobile ...
Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional [9] Yes HP iPAQ 910c: Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional [10] Yes HTC SNAP: Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard [11] Yes HTC Touch Pro: Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional: Yes HTC Touch Pro2 (earlier models) Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional: Yes HTC Touch Viva: Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional: Yes HTC Touch 3G: Windows Mobile 6 ...
November 11, 2008 [8] Windows Mobile 6.5: Titanium May 11, 2009 CE 6.0 Windows Phone 7 [j] Metro ARMv7: October 29, 2010 Windows Phone 7.5: Mango: September 27, 2011 Windows Phone 7.8: Tango: February 1, 2013 Windows Phone 8: Apollo October 29, 2012 NT 6.2 Windows Phone 8.1: Blue April 14, 2014 NT 6.3 Windows 10 Mobile, version 1511: Threshold ...
Windows Mobile is a discontinued mobile operating system developed by Microsoft for smartphones and personal digital assistants (PDA). [1] Designed to be the portable equivalent of the Windows desktop OS in the emerging mobile/portable area, the operating system is built on top of Windows CE (later known as Windows Embedded Compact) and was originally released as Pocket PC 2000.
Windows CE 1.0: 1996-11-16 Unsupported Pegasus, Alder CE 1.0 Embedded First release of Microsoft's Windows CE line for minimalistic computers and embedded systems Windows CE 2.0: 1997-11-29 Unsupported Mercury, Apollo CE 2.0 2.1, 2.11 Embedded Windows CE 3.0: 2000-06-15 Unsupported (2007-10-09) Cedar, Galileo, Rapier, Merlin, Stinger CE 3.0
Windows Mobile Device Center is a synchronization software program developed by Microsoft, and the successor to ActiveSync.It is designed to synchronize various content including music, video, contacts, calendar events, web browser favorites, and other files between Windows Mobile devices and the Microsoft Windows operating system.
In the months following the release of Windows Mobile 6.5, development shifted from Windows Mobile to its successor Windows Phone. As such no major upgrades were planned or released, although three minor updates; 6.5.1, 6.5.3 and 6.5.5; were made to satisfy consumers during the transition period. 6.5.1 brings larger user interface elements, [16] including icon based soft buttons (rather than ...
In 2008, Microsoft reorganized the Windows Mobile group and started work on a new mobile operating system. [21] The product was to be released in 2009 as Windows Phone, but several delays prompted Microsoft to develop Windows Mobile 6.5 as an interim release. [22] Following this, Windows Phone was developed quickly.