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Microsoft ships Windows Mobile 5.0

By William O'Neal
13/05/2005
URL: http://asia.cnet.com/digitalliving/tips/0,3800004921,39229640,00.htm

While many have predicted the demise of the handheld, the release of Windows Mobile 5.0 shows that the mobile scene is not only viable but strong. Building on the success of Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, Microsoft aims to provide PDA, cell phone, and media player manufacturers a more solid platform on which to build their devices with version 5.0.

Editors' note:
Dell and Hewlett-Packard have announced their intentions to offer Windows Mobile 5.0 upgrades for selected Pocket PCs in the very near future for the Asian market.

Three-pronged approach
In developing Windows Mobile 5.0, Microsoft takes a three-pronged approach that focuses on productivity, the multimedia experience, and the ability to allow for differentiation on the hardware manufacturer side. When it comes to productivity, with Windows Mobile 5.0, Microsoft addresses many of the issues that hampered its predecessor. No longer shipping with Pocket versions of popular applications such as Word and Excel, version 5.0 comes with Word Mobile, which now supports tables, lists, and embedded images; Excel Mobile with support for charts; and most notably, PowerPoint. While users can't modify presentations on the version of PowerPoint that ships with Windows Mobile 5.0, they'll be able to view them.

The new interface.

One of Microsoft's theories when it comes to the development of Windows Mobile 5.0 is that people will often use the same device in different settings. For example, the smart phone that you use for productivity purposes is the same device that, after work, becomes an entertainment machine. This is where version 5.0's multimedia capabilities come into play, as the device ships with Windows Media Player 10.0 Mobile and support for hard drives.

Additionally, Microsoft has developed Windows Mobile 5.0 in such a way that individual hardware manufacturers will have the freedom to create devices in myriad form factors.

Persistent storage
Another area where Windows Mobile lagged behind the Palm OS was in the realm of persistent storage. Historically, when the battery on a Windows Mobile-based device drained completely, user data was lost. To counter this, Windows Mobile-based devices sometimes allocated up to 30 percent of battery power just to save data. Now that Windows Mobile 5.0 has built-in support for persistent storage--so that when the battery drains completely, your data remains intact--users can expect longer battery life, as the device won't have to allocate any power to maintain the information stored on it.

In landscape mode.

When it comes to productivity on the go, Windows Mobile 5.0-based devices will also benefit from improved e-mail connectivity. Not only will the devices allow you to access corporate and POP e-mail, version 5.0 now sports the ability to access Hotmail and MSN inboxes within Microsoft Outlook Mobile.

With support for ActiveSync 4.0, Windows Mobile 5.0 now allows users the ability to sync wirelessly via Bluetooth. Additionally, devices will also support pictures in contacts, as well as many other user-friendly extras. No devices have yet been announced for the United States, but we expect to see them arriving on our shores within the next few months.

Customization screen shots

Phone Dialer Menu

Ring Tone Selection

Phone Dialer Portrait

Phone Dialer Landscape

Icon View

Icon Labeled

Phone Company 1

Phone Company 2

Customization screen shots

Phone Company 3

Phone Company 4

Phone Company 5

Phone Company 6

Custom Home Screen

Custom Incoming Call

Miscellaneous screen shots

ActiveSync

Info

Wi-Fi Networks

Wi-Fi Menu

Connections

Multimedia screen shots

My Music

Artist

Storage Card

My Music Landscape

Storage Card Landscape

My Playlists

Photo Options

Photos

Multimedia screen shots

Album Art

New look screen shots

Add picture

Contact with picture

Call contact

Smartphone Menu

Today Screen

Today Screen Landscape

Today Screen View

Today Screen Icon View

New look screen shots

Download Status Bar

New technologies screen shots

Select Device

Select Device Landscape

Bluetooth Security

GPS Settings

GPS Settings Landscape

Error Reporting

Office Mobile screen shots

Program List 1

Program List 2

Start Menu

Start Menu Landscape

Word Mobile

Excel Mobile 1

Excel Mobile 2

Excel Mobile 3

Office Mobile screen shots

Outlook Mobile

Outlook Mobile Landscape

PowerPoint Mobile

Email on Smartphone

PowerPoint Mobile Landscape

Internet Explorer Mobile

Contact Details

Contact Details Landscape

Office Mobile screen shots

Contact with Picture

Contact Message

Email Attachment

Add Contact

E-mail Multiple Office Attachments

Pocket MSN screen shots

Full Screen

Full Screen Landscape

Messaging

Pocket MSN Home

Pocket MSN Home Landscape

Save Image

Buddy List