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Windows Mobile

FEATURES
Pocket PC 2000

 Pocket Office
 Pocket Internet Explorer
 Windows Media Player

Pocket PC 2002

 Spell Checker
 MSN Messenger
 Terminal Services
Windows Mobile 2003

 Bluetooth support
 Picture application with viewing cropping,email-support
 SMS replay options for Phone edition

Windows Mobile 2003 SE

 Portait and Landscape switching for Pocket PC’s


 Wi-Fi Protected Access

Windows Mobile 5

 New Office Mobile


 Photo CallerID
 GPS support
 DirectShow support
 Picture and Video Package
 Default QWERTY keyboard support
Windows Mobile 6

 VoIP
 Windows Live
 HTML e-mails support
 AJAX, JavaScript and XMLDOM support on Internet Explorer Mobile
 NET Compact Framework

Windows Mobile 6.5

 New Home Screen


 Finger friendly
 New Menu
 Pocket Internet Explorer
 Windows Marketplace for Mobile
Windows Mobile 10
 Updated Action Center and settings menu
 The camera app has been updated
 The messaging app adds support for internet-based Skype messaging alongside SMS, similarly
to iMessage, and can synchronize these conversations with other devices
 A new Photos app aggregates content from local storage and OneDrive, and can perform
automatic enhancements to photos

Development
End-to-end applications in the following areas

 Windows Mobile Application Development


 Windows Mobile Web Development
 Windows Mobile Software Development
 Hire Windows Mobile Developer

Windows mobile development team uses following platforms and databases to create mobile
applications:

 Window mobile versions 5.0. 6.0 and 6.5


 Pocket PC Phone edition
 Window CE
 .NET Framework
 MS SQL

The mobile developers are well versed in use of Windows mobile development tools like:

 MS Embedded Visual Studio


 MS Visual Studio. NET
 Mobile VB (App Forge)
 Active Syn
Architecture

Security technology

 UEFI and Secure Boot. Rest easy that malware cannot be introduced during the boot process
(bootkits or rootkits). Only trusted, signed software is started and loaded during the startup
process. Coupled with UEFI, your devices will be less vulnerable to bootkits and rootkits.

 Trusted Boot. When the boot process is secure, this feature helps ensure that all operating
system components and drivers are unmodified and free of malware. Any components that have
been tampered with will be unable to start on the device.

 System and app integrity. This feature builds on Trusted Boot process security by ensuring that all
system software (such as Windows services) and apps on Windows Phone are signed and tamper
free

 AppContainer. All apps, and even some system components, on Windows Phone run in an
isolated sandbox called an AppContainer. Apps running within an AppContainer run with least
privilege and can only gain access to resources in a predefined, declarative manner. Apps running
in the AppContainer have limited to no access to the system, other apps, or data.

 Vulnerability mitigations. Technologies like ASLR and DEP help ensure that malware cannot be
injected onto devices through vulnerabilities that may be discovered later.
 Internet Explorer. Browsers are one of the most targeted and common ways to spread malware.
Internet Explorer on Windows Phone helps protect the organization’s apps and data from attack
by using technologies such as AppContainers and SmartScreen.

Model

 Windows Mobile 2003


-Acer N10,N30 AND N35
-Asus MyPal A600,A620 BT,A716 AND 1730

 Windows Mobile 5.0


-Toshiba e800
-Dell Axim X51 and X51v

 Windows Mobile 6.0


-HP iPAQ 210/211
-HTC tyTN II

 Windows Mobile 6.5


-Acer F900
-HP IPAQ 610c
-HP IPAQ 910c
-Samsung Omnia Pro B6520

 Windows Phone 7.0


-HTC 7 Pro (Arrive)
-LG Optimus 7 (Jil Sander Mobile)
-Samsung Omnia 7

 Windows Phone 7.5


-Acer Allegro
-Alcatel One Touch View

 Windows Phone 7.8


-Nokia Lumia 505
Version History

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