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The PocketPC phone edition from T-mobile runs on the GSM 900/1900 MHz band and supports GPRS for true internet connectivity. The 3.5″ screen supports a 12bit color and 320×240 resolution on a ...
No one knew it was even in development, but now Fujitsu-Siemens is close to proving yet again that the Pocket PC handhelds available in the U.S., with few exceptions, just aren't nearly as cool as ...
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PocketPC 2002 versions of MSN Messenger, Terminal Services Client, a spell checker and support for WAP (wireless application protocol) in Pocket Internet Explorer do not appear on the upgrade CD-ROM.
PocketPC 2002 versions of MSN Messenger, Terminal Services Client, a spell checker and support for WAP (wireless application protocol) in Pocket Internet Explorer do not appear on the upgrade CD-ROM.
Pocket PC was part of the Windows Mobile platform and was renamed Windows Mobile Classic and Windows Mobile Professional in 2007. See Windows Mobile and Pocket PC Phone Edition.
I don't have a PocketPC of my own, so I have next to no experience with them. I have ActiveSync 4.2 installed, and the Pocket PC is an Axim X30 running Win Mobile 2003 SE.