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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 Phone (WP) is a discontinued [6] mobile operating system developed by Microsoft Mobile for smartphones as the replacement successor to Windows Mobile [7] [8] and Zune. [9] Windows Phone featured a new user interface derived from the Metro design language .
Windows Mobile is a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft, based on Windows CE and is the successor to Pocket PC 2002 and predecessor of Windows Phone.New devices running Windows Mobile were released between 2003 and 2010.
Windows 10 Mobile is the fourth and final generation of Microsoft Mobile's Windows Phone mobile operating system, succeeding Windows Phone 8.1. First released in 2015, it was marketed by Microsoft as being an edition of its PC counterpart — Windows 10 .
Windows Mobile 5.0 is a mobile operating system developed by Microsoft. It was originally codenamed "Magneto". [ 2 ] It was released at Microsoft's Mobile and Embedded Developers Conference 2005 in Las Vegas, May 9–12, 2005.
This is a category of articles relating to software for the Windows Mobile Standard version of the Windows Mobile operating system. This operating system was previously referred to as "Windows Mobile for Smartphone" or "Smartphone 2002" and runs on non-touch screen Windows Mobile hardware devices formerly referred to by Microsoft as "Smartphones".
While Windows Phone contains many new features, a number of capabilities and certain programs that were a part of previous versions up to Windows Mobile 6.5 were removed or changed. [39] [40] The following is a list of features which were present in Windows Mobile 6.5 but were removed in Windows Phone 7.0.
Windows Mobile 6.5; Windows Mobile 2003; Windows Mobile Device Center This page was last edited on 20 November 2024, at 15:09 (UTC). Text is available under the ...