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Samsung Kies (/ ˈ k iː z /) [1] is a freeware software application used to communicate between Windows or Macintosh operating systems, and Samsung mobile phone and tablet computer devices, usually using a USB connection (though wireless LAN Kies connectivity is now possible using some devices).
For example, Samsung smartphones have the capability and use RNDIS over USB to operate as a virtual Ethernet card that will connect the host PC to the mobile or Wi-Fi network in use by the phone, effectively working as a mobile broadband modem or a wireless card, for mobile hotspot tethering.
Samsung Epix: Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional: Yes Samsung Intrepid SPH-i350: Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional: Yes Samsung Ace SPH-i325: Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional: Yes Samsung Omnia 735 / Samsung B7350 Omnia PRO 4: Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional: Yes HTC Pure: Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional: Yes HTC Tilt2: Windows Mobile 6.5 ...
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On the Windows platform, many programs designed to monitor and report S.M.A.R.T. information will function only under an administrator account. BIOS and Windows ( Windows Vista and later) may detect S.M.A.R.T. status of hard disk drives and solid state drives, and give a prompt if the S.M.A.R.T. status is bad.
Windows Mobile 5.0 2006 TI OMAP 850 200 64 64 240 X 320 SPV C700: HTC Meteor: Windows Mobile 5.0: Cancelled: Samsung 2442: 300: 64: 128: 240 X 320 SPV M500 HTC Magician: Windows Mobile 2003 2005 Intel XScale Bulverde PXA272 416 64 64 240 X 320 SPV M600: HTC Prophet: Windows Mobile 5.0: Apr 2006: TI OMAP 850: 200: 64: 128: 240 X 320 SPV M650 HTC ...
The O2 Xda Stealth was O2's attempt to make a normal mobile phone with GPS while still having full Windows Mobile and PIM Capabilities. This phone has mostly generated average reviews. Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 PocketPC with phone edition, incorporating Windows Mobile messenger and security pack; 64 MB RAM, 192 MB ROM, MiniSD expandable memory
Only the Casio E-115, E-125 and EM-500 were Pocket PCs. All others were using the older "Palm-sized PC" operating system except for the BE-300, which ran a stripped-down version of Windows CE 3.0 and would not run any Pocket PC software and many applications written for Windows CE itself.