This is where you will find the latest information on Pocket PCs and Smartphones that run Microsoft's Windows Mobile operating system.
Windows Mobile is the Microsoft application set used to run on very small devices. They support a standard set of applications such as Contacts, Calendar, Messages (e-mail), Tasks, Windows Media Player, etc. Windows Mobile also uses Windows CE as it's core operating system.
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^There are two different families of devices that run Windows Mobile:
===Devices===
((Pocket PC)) - Designed primarily for voice calls and secondarily for data and data input. Usually these devices have keypads and look like regular cell phones.
((Smartphone)) - Designed primarily for the presentation and entry of data with phone support secondary. These devices have larger screens that you can enter and interact with using touch screens.
===Legacy===
((Windows CE)) - All Windows Mobile devices use Windows CE. Prior generations of devices such as ((Handheld PC)) and ((Palm-size PC)) also used Windows CE with a standard set of applications.^
^===Applications===
((ActiveSync))
((Exchange ActiveSync))
((WMDC)) - Windows Mobile Device Center
((Voice Command))
((Pocket Money))
((Pocket Streets))^
^===Support===
((Problems and Solutions))^
^===Links===
[http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/|Microsoft's Windows Mobile Homepage]
((OEMS and Carriers))
((Software))
((Accessories))
((Community))^
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