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Summary Of: Pocket PC

Microsoft dropped the name Pocket PC in favor of a new naming scheme... Pocket PC 2000 and 2002... The Pocket PC is an evolution from previous calculator... Windows Mobile Classic would become the name for Pocket PC type devices without phone capabilities and Windows Mobile Professional would be used for devices with... Windows Mobile 5 for Pocket PC was based on Windows CE 5 and contained numerous fixes and improvements over Pocket PC... Pocket PC 2000 and 2002... Pocket PC 2000 and 2002... Some Pocket PC 2002 devices were also sold as... released Pocket PC never went under... Before the Pocket PC brand was launched... end Pocket PC with a VGA screen and an integrated SiRF Star III GPS...

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