Microsoft has confirmed that it will continue to support Windows Mobile 6.5 in the future, going on to state that the OS will be rebranded Windows Phone Classic when Windows Mobile 7 makes its debut.
More than anything else, Windows Mobile 6.5 is about getting acquainted with users’ fingers, toward which previous versions of the OS were spitefully hostile. From the looks of this latest build, it ...
Windows Mobile phones aren’t known for their finger-friendly features. For the most part, the user interface is designed for navigating with a stylus, and while Windows Mobile 6.5 remedies things a ...
You saw the first impressions of Windows Mobile 6—the OS that’s going to be running on just about all Windows-based smartphones from here on out, but here’s what it looks like on video. A Microsoft ...
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