In May 2005, Microsoft released Windows Mobile 5. The
new platform includes a number of revisions over previous
editions of Windows Mobile including PowerPoint Mobile and
stronger support for one-handed use. ActiveSync 4.0
was also released with Windows Mobile 5 and is compatible
with new and old devices.
In 2003, Microsoft introduced
Windows Mobile 2003 for Smartphone. The new version of the
platform includes such features as Window Media Player 9 and the .NET
Compact Framework.
Released October 2002, SmartPhone 2002 is Microsoft's first platform
for cell phone style devices. The platform includes Pocket PC
style features in a cell phone form factor for users that primarily
want a phone but also want increased personal information management
and internet interaction. SmartPhone 2002 includes calendar and
contact synchronization with Outlook, email and internet
through its wireless connection, Windows Media Player, MSN
Messenger, games, and much more. SmartPhone 2002
resembles its sister platform, Pocket PC, though its
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Audiovox
SMT5600 
(HTC Typhoon) Cingular
2125 
(HTC Tornado)
3125 
(HTC Star Trek)
BlackJack 
(Samsung i607) Gigabyte
g-Smart  HTC
MTeoR 
(HTC Breeze)
S310 
(HTC Oxygen)
S620 
(HTC Excalibur) i-mate
JAQ3 
SmartFlip 
(HTC Star Trek)
Smartphone2 
(HTC Voyager)
SP3 
(HTC Typhoon)
SP3i 
(HTC Feeler)
SP5 
(HTC Tornado)
SP5m 
(HTC Tornado)
SPL  Mitac
Mio 8390 
Mio 8870  Motorola
MPx220 
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O2
XDA IQ 
(HTC Tornado)
Xphone 
(HTC Voyager)
Xphone II 
(HTC Typhoon) Orange
SPV C500 
(HTC Typhoon)
SPV C550 
(HTC Amadeus)
SPV E200 
(HTC Voyager) Qtek
8010 
(HTC Typhoon)
8020 
(HTC Feeler)
8080 
(HTC Voyager)
8100 
(HTC Amadeus)
8200 
(HTC Hurricane)
8300 
(HTC Tornado)
8310 
(HTC Tornado)
8600 
(HTC Breeze) Samsung
SGH-i300 
SGH-i320  T-Mobile
SDA 
(HTC Typhoon)
SDA II 
(HTC Tornado) T-Mobile (US)
Dash 
(HTC Excalibur)
SDA 
(HTC Tornado)
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