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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Pocket Pc Update

Hi All,
Below Pocket PC That Are Newly Launched in 2011


1. Verizon HTC ThunderBolt Android Smartphone Information Center




The HTC ThunderBolt, the first 2011 addition to the Verizon Wireless Android smartphone lineup, is now available for purhcase. It is also among the first devices from Verizon to support their high-speed LTE wireless network. Other than its LTE hardware, the ThunderBolt (aka Mecha) is similar to Sprint's EVO 4G: there's a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, a 4.3-inch display (Super LCD), a familiar body style, and even an EVO-esque kickstand. Other features include 8GB of onboard flash storage, nearly 800MB of RAM, a microSDHC card slot for memory cards up to 32GB, an 8MP camera with LED flash and autofocus, a front-facing 1.3MP camera for video chat, and 802.11n Wi-Fi. But the onboard LTE is most noteworthy here. If you live in an area where Verizon has deployed LTE, you'll see some pretty impressive wireless data speeds of up to 12Mbps (6-8Mbps typical). Over 100 cities are expected to have Verizon LTE by year's end. The HTC ThunderBolt went on sale on March 17th for $249 with a two-year service contract. Check out retailers below for better pricing.

.HTC Arrive: Sprint's First Windows Phone




We’ve known for some time that Windows Phone devices would hit the U.S. CDMA carriers – Sprint, Verizon Wireless – in early 2011. Verizon Wireless remains tight-lipped about their debut Windows Phone (or phones), but this morning Sprint announced theirs: the HTC Arrive. The Arrive (aka HTC 7 Pro) is a tilting QWERTY slider with a 3.6-inch 800 x 480 WVGA multi-touch display. Other features include a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 16GB of onboard flash storage, 512MB of RAM, a 5MP camera, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, GPS, and a 1500mAh Li-Ion battery for up to 6 hours of talk time. Like many other Windows Phones, it appears the HTC Arrive does not have a memory card slot for additional storage. The HTC Arrive will be available for purchase from Sprint on March 20th for $199 with a two-year contract (after a $100 mail-in rebate).

3.HP TouchPad WebOS Tablet Information Center





HP's WebOS - acquired from along with Palm in 2010 - has long been praised for its style and ease of use. But the smartphones running the operating system have never exactly caught fire with consumers. Could a tablet device change that? We'll find out when HP releases TouchPad this summer, the company's first WebOS tablet. The TouchPad (code named Topaz) has a 9.7-inch capacitive multi-touch display with a resolution of 1024x768 (identical to the 1st Gen iPad), a dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon CPU, 802.11n Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1, and a front-facing 1.3MP camera for video chat. There's also the expected array of sensors including an accelerometer, digital compass and gyroscope. If you do happen to own a WebOS smartphone, the two will play nice with a feature that allows data to be shared between the two devices by tapping them together; details on this process are limited, but this is an interesting feature. HP will release several versions of the TouchPad. The Wi-Fi only model will be available with two built-in storage capacities: 16GB and 32GB. There will also be 3G models which, again like the 1st Gen iPad, will include GPS. The HP TouchPad is slated for release this summer. No pricing details have been released.
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Friday, February 26, 2010

Cool Pocket Pcs

Pocket PC Pocket PCs are Windows Mobile PDAs without built-in voice communications, though many are compatible with VoIP services such as Skype. These devices have touchscreens and stylus pens. Some Major Pocket Pcs Companies are HP iPAQ Pocket PCs Dell Axim Pocket PCs Asus Pocket PCs Pharos Pocket PCs i-mate Pocket Pcs 1. HP iPAQ Pocket PCs

100 Series [iPAQ 111] 200 Series [iPAQ 211] 300 Series [iPAQ 310] 500 Series [iPAQ 510] 600 Series [iPAQ 610 c] 900 Series [iPAQ 910] 2. Dell Axim Pocket PCs Axim X51 Series [Axim X51v VGA] Axim X5 [Axim X5 Entry] Axim X30 [Axim X30] Axim X3 [Axim X3 - Axim X3 300Mhz - Axim X3 400MHz - Axim X3i 400MHz] 3. Asus Pocket PCs Asus A636 Pocket PC Asus A632 Pocket PC Asus A730 Pocket PC Asus A620 Pocket PC Asus A600 Pocket PC 4. Pharos Pocket PCs Traveler 525 Traveler 505 5. I-mate Pocket Pcs i-mate Jasjar i-mate pdask i-mate pdaL A Pocket PC, abbreviated P/PC or PPC, is also known by Microsoft as a 'Windows Mobile Classic device'. It is a hardware specification for a handheld-sized computer (Personal digital assistant) that runs the Microsoft 'Windows Mobile Classic' operating system. It may have the capability to run an alternative operating system like NetBSD, Linux, Android or others. It has some of the capabilities of modern desktop PCs. A Pocket PC Currently there are thousands of applications for handhelds adhering to the Microsoft Pocket PC specification, many of which are freeware.[citation needed] Some of these devices also include mobile phone features. Microsoft compliant Pocket PCs can also be used with many other add-ons like GPS receivers, barcode readers, RFID readers, and cameras. In 2007, with the advent of Windows Mobile 6, Microsoft dropped the name Pocket PC in favor of a new naming scheme. Devices without an integrated phone are called Windows Mobile Classic devices instead of Pocket PCs. Devices with an integrated phone and a touch screen are called Windows Mobile Professional devices and devices without a touch screen are called Windows

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Lastes Phone Models From Varoius Companies



Hi, I am posting latest phone models from various companies like samsung, nokia, erricson, sony etc .. ******** Sony Ericsson 1. C903a The slim, Stylish, Cyber-shot slider has dedicated camera keys and 5 megapixel to play with . Just slide the lens cover down and snap away,

2. C905a

The new C905 Cyber-shot™ Take your best shot * Complete digital camera experience on a phone – true digital camera styling and an 8.1 megapixel camera with Xenon flash * Outstanding picture quality – complete with face detection auto-focus, smart contrast and image stabilizer * From baby’s first steps to an amazing sunset; store them all on the 2GB Memory Stick Micro™ (M2®) included * The USB adaptor (CCR-70) provided in-box allows for easy transfer of your photos to-and-from your PC. * View high-quality pictures on the phones impressive 2.4” scratch-resistant mineral glass display * Share your memories – send your photos wirelessly from your phone to your TV via Wi-Fi™ (using DLNA), or connect with wires using the TV-Out Cable ITC-60, also announced today * Upload photos to your own online blogsite or print your photos with fantastic resolution up to A3 size * Much more than a camera phone - GPS-enabled for geo-tagging of photos and navigation support.




******** Nokia 1. Nokia N96 The Nokia N96 gives you an amazing total entertainment experience . . . and is still a completely capable quadband mobile communicator. The 2.8-inch LCD screen brings photos, video and web content to your eyes with brilliant color and clarity. Symbian OS S60 3rd Edition accepts a good deal of compatible software for broad functionality. The 5MP auto-focus, auto-exposure camera with Carl Zeiss lens captures high-quality images and videos. Shoot all your scenes and save them to the built-in 16GB internal flash memory, and a microSD card slot is integrated for additional storage. Built-in 802.11b/g WiFi connects you to both home networks and your on-the-go hotspots. Integrated GPS makes sure you can find your way back home. Bluetooth 2.0 manages your handsfree connections and provides stereo music streaming. Getting a SIM card from your service provider will complete your connectivity wherever you stray. Easy to use in just one hand, the N96 gives you a portable platform that will bring both ease and pleasure to your business or recreation, by giving you immediate access to your news, communication and multimedia wherever you are!



2. Nokia E63



Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced the latest addition to its Eseries range, the Nokia E63, designed for people who need to manage their business and personal lives equally well. Building on the success of the Nokia E71, the company's flagship messaging device, the Nokia E63 brings the QWERTY keyboard form factor to a broader audience at a great price. The Nokia E63 also has the ability to switch modes with a single key press, switching from a view of corporate mail, appointments and intranet data, to a personal mode with a picture of friends, personal email and shortcuts to favorite hobby blogs or websites. Petersen adds, "The amazing response we have seen to the Nokia E71, which has very quickly become the best selling model in its category ******** Samsung


1.Samsung Instinct 2 S30



* Built-in 2.0MP digital camera Lets you take still photos. * Multimedia messaging and text messaging Let you communicate by typing. * Internet access and browsing Let you access the Web and check your e-mail. * Operates on dual-band wireless networks For reliable wireless communication. * Color display Makes navigation of features a breeze. * Built-in stereo Bluetooth compatibility For wireless communication with a Bluetooth-enabled device. * Sprint TV-enabled Allows you to watch news, sports, weather, movie trailers and more. NASCAR Sprint Cup mobile gives you information on races and your favorite driver. NFL Mobile Live delivers games and league news (additional fees may apply). * GPS-enabled Delivers driving directions to get you where you need to be. * Customizable polyphonic ringtones Allow you to personalize the sound of your phone. * Vibration mode Notifies you discreetly of incoming phone calls and messages. * Voice activation For hands-free dialing. * Speed dial Lets you call frequently used numbers with the touch of a button. * 200-entry phone book Keeps your contact numbers where you need them. * Hands-free speakerphone Allows you to keep your hands on the wheel while talking on the phone and driving. * Downloadable content Includes graphics and games to add creative touches to your phone. * Up to 4.6 hours talk time With included lithium-ion battery. * * Phone activation required before use.

2. Samsung T929 Memoir



Today Samsung and T-Mobile officially announced the Samsung SGH-T929 Memoir 3G cameraphone, a device that has been popping up in the rumor mill quite often over the past couple of weeks. Like the T919 Behold, the Memoir is a full touchscreen phone that features Samsung's widget-based TouchWIZ user interface. New to the memoir, however, is the 8 megapixel autofocus camera, which happens to be backed up by a real Xenon flash unit. Adding to the convenience factor of the camera, captured photos can be uploaded directly to popular websites like Flickr, Kodak Gallery, Photobucket, and Snapfish The Memoir supports Bluetooth for both calls as well as for stereo music, which is nice since it sports a full music player application and supports microSD memory cards for storage expansion. An on-screen QWERTY keyboard can be used for SMS, MMS, email, and instant messaging tasks, while built-in GPS support enables the use of navigation services and other location aware applications

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Pocket Pc Softwares and informations

About Pocket Pc

A Pocket PC, abbreviated P/PC or PPC, is a Microsoft trademark specification for a handheld-sized computer (Personal digital assistant) that runs a specific version of the Windows CE operating system. It may have the capability to run an alternative operating system like NetBSD or Linux. It has many of the capabilities of modern desktop PCs. Currently there are thousands of applications for handhelds adhering to the Microsoft Pocket PC specification, many of which are freeware. Some of these devices also include mobile phone features. Microsoft compliant Pocket PCs can also be used with many other add-ons like GPS receivers, barcode readers, RFID readers, and cameras.

Contents

1 Definition

2 Versions

3 Vendors

4 Notes

1. Definition

According to Microsoft, the Pocket PC is "a handheld device that enables users to store and retrieve e-mail, contacts, appointments, tasks, play multimedia files, games, exchange text messages with Windows Live Messenger (MSN Messenger), browse the Web, and more." (src: microsoft buyersguide) From a technical standpoint, "Pocket PC" is a Microsoft specification that sets various hardware and software requirements for mobile devices bearing the "Pocket PC" label. For instance, any device which is to be classified as a Pocket PC must: Run Microsoft's Windows Mobile, PocketPC edition Come bundled with a specific suite of applications in ROM Note: the name Windows Mobile includes both the Windows CE operating system and a suite of basic applications along with a specified user interface Include a touchscreen Include a directional pad or touchpad Include a set of hardware application buttons Be based on an ARM version 4 compatible CPU, Intel XScale CPU, MIPS CPU or SH3 CPU. (As of the Pocket PC 2002 specification, ARM-based CPUs are required.)

2. Versions

The HTC Universal Pocket PC Phone Edition (Qtek-branded version)Microsoft's current release is Windows Mobile 6, internally code-named Crossbow. It was officially released by Microsoft on February 12, 2007 and Microsoft has promised that it will work seamlessly with Windows Vista. Windows Mobile 5.0 marked the convergence of the Phone Edition and Professional Edition operating systems into one system that contains both phone and PDA capabilities. A 'Phone' application was included in the OS, and all PIM applications were updated to interface with it. Windows Mobile 5.0 was compatible with Microsoft's Smartphone operating system and was capable of running Smartphone applications. Pocket PCs running previous versions of the operating system generally stored user-installed applications and data in RAM, which meant that if the battery was depleted the device would lose all of its data. Windows Mobile 5.0 solved this problem by storing all user data in persistent (flash) memory, leaving the RAM to be used only for running applications, as it would be on a desktop computer. As a result, Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PCs generally had a greater amount of flash memory, and a smaller amount of RAM, compared to earlier devices. The first devices to ship with Windows Mobile 5.0 were the HTC Universal (Europe) and the UTStarcom PPC-6700 for Sprint (United States). The previous release, Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition added native landscape support as well as other fixes and changes to those features already present in the original release of Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC, also known as WM2003. The first device to come with 2003SE was the Dell Axim x30. Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC consisted of the Windows CE.NET 4.2 operating system bundled with scaled-down versions of many popular desktop applications, including Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer, Word, Excel, Windows Media Player, and others. Past Pocket PC operating systems include Pocket PC 2002 (launched October 2001) and Pocket PC 2000 (launched April 2000), both running Windows CE 3.0 underneath.

3 Vendors

Pocket PCs are manufactured and sold by several different companies; the major manufacturers include HP (under the iPAQ and now defunct Jornada brands), Toshiba, Acer, ASUS, Dell, Fujitsu Siemens, HTC, and ViewSonic. In Mid-2003, Gateway Computers and JVC announced they would release Pocket PCs, but the projects were discontinued before a product was released. Prices in 2003 ranged from around $800 USD for the high-end models, some of which are combined with cell phones, to $200 for low-end models. A $100–$200 model was rumored to be released within 2004 or early 2005, although the lowest price for a just-released Pocket PC never went under $300. Many companies ceased to sell PDA's by 2003–2004 because of a declining market. Major Companies such as Viewsonic and Toshiba stopped producing new Pocket PCs. Before the Pocket PC brand was launched, there were other Windows-based machines of the same form factor made by HP, Philips, and others called Palm-size PCs. These devices ran Windows CE 2.0–2.11 and had an interface that was similar to the then-current desktop versions of Windows, such as Windows 98. Companies like O2, T-Mobile and Orange are marketing Pocket PCs that have integrated mobile telephony (smartphones). All users have to do is put in the SIM card and follow the wizard, to put their SIM contacts in the address book. An example is O2's XDA, or T-Mobile's MDA Compact. Both of these devices, whilst bearing the phone operator's logo, are actually manufactured by the dominant Pocket PC manufacturer HTC. An example of a high end consumer-market Pocket PC currently available is the Dell Axim x51v. Hardware specs include 3.7" color TFT VGA display with 640x480 resolution, Intel XScaleTM PXA270 Processor at 624MHz, 336MB of Memory (256MB Flash, 64MB SDRAM), integrated 802.11b and Bluetooth 1.2, integrated Intel 2700G multimedia accelerator with 16MB video memory. Expansion is possible via CompactFlash Type II and SD slots (supporting SDIO Now!, SDIO and MMC cards). Included is a 1100 mAh user replaceable battery (est. 4-6.5 hours, 2200mAh also available). Some Pocket PCs feature integrated GPS often combined with mobile phone functionality. Pocket PCs with built-in telephony differ from Windows Mobile Smartphone Edition devices in several respects - including the lack of a touchscreen on the latter. Some examples of current Pocket PCs with GPS integrated are the Fujitsu Siemens Pocket Loox N560 a high-end Pocket PC with a VGA screen and an integrated SiRF Star III GPS; the HTC TyTN[3] a small communicator with integrated slide in keyboard; the HP hw6945 and HP iPAQ hw6515 with integrated thumb-board, GPS and GSM/GPRS telephony integrated[4]; the HTC top of the line Universal - branded as the QTek 9000 (also branded by various telecommunications companies as the: Orange SPV M5000, T-mobile MDA Pro, Vodafone VPA IV, O2 XDA Exec, i-Mate JasJar, Dopod 900). A newer entrant into the Pocket PC market are Palm who sell devices like the Treo 700w/wx based on Windows Mobile 5.0 and featuring integrated telephony. Previously Palm only produced PDAs running the Palm OS (as did the first versions of the Palm Treo) and still sell versions of the Treo based on the Palm operating system. HTC, responsible for manufacturing up to 80% of all phone enabled Windows Mobile devices for other companies (including HP and O2) as well as many non-phone enabled Pocket PCs (for companies such as Dell, HP and Fujitsu Siemens), have announced their intention to market Pocket PCs and Smartphones under their own brand, as well as that of Dopod (a company they are buying out).

4 Notes

Pocket Presence AB.Pocket PC is a Trademark of Microsoft.

Pocket Pc Software

There are couple of website available around the internet to find the best free and paid pocket pc software for your pda. Website like handago, pocket gear , and many other website. below are the pocket pc software websites.

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