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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2009

We look at how the Pocket PC's evolved in to Windows Mobile and now the Windows Phone.
Pocket PC 2000
Pocket PC 2002
Windows Mobile 2003
Windows Mobile 5
Windows Mobile 6
Windows Mobile 6.1
Windows Mobile 6.5 / Windows Phone

Images : via Google Images and Wikipedia

Windows Mobile Freewares : http://www.1800pocketpc.com/

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  • Actually the "6.0" picture was just 5.0 with a green theme. The glossy bars started with 6.0.

    It's sad how little the OS has changed since the beginning. Bring on WM7.

  • hahaha! nothing changed until windows mobile 6.5!

    and its changed soooo much. i love it!

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  • @IrateGamingZealot It's good it hasn't changed all that much. Who needs the transparent windows, glossy bars and ultra big icons? All I care about is my PDA being fast, supporting standards and having a range of useful programs (programs, NOT Apps!) working on it without stability issues. That's why I still use Windows Mobile 2003 SE!

  • looks like apple gets all the ideas from windows after all!

  • this was like the old zune or old windows phone

  • Pocket PC 2000 should called Windows Phone 2000

  • What about Windows CE?

  • @IrateGamingZealot WM7 is just zune whit an phone app

    i will never go to wm7 ):

  • We Need A Mobile Version Of Windows 7, Not Another Regular Mobile O.S.

  • @kagunmmm

    But do you really want to lug around a laptop with a cellular radio, WLan, Bluetooth, a tiny hard drive, a huge 10" case, a giant battery, and a noisy cooling fan? Because that's what you're referring to. There is no "miracle device" that will run Windows like that. Until then, we've got Embedded OSes like Windows Mobile 6 which work rather well, to be honest.

  • @keyondmorris

    Yep. They've got a "dumbed down" homescreen and some essentials loose the scroll bar. Does it look like we want toilet paper scrolling or something? LOL!

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