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Builds of Windows Mobile 6.5.1 have been unofficially ported to Windows Mobile phones installments. [49] Windows Mobile 6.5.1 Brings a more finger-friendly user interface, [50] Including the icon-based soft buttons (rather Than a text based), [51] an updated contacts app, [52] Microsoft (rather Than the mobile carrier) support for A-GPS, [50] improved threaded text messaging, [53] and performance improvements. [54]
[edit] Windows Mobile 6.5.3
A screenshot of the Windows Phone 6.5.3 Today Screen 'Titanium' (notice the new location of the start button)
On February 2, 2010, the Sony Ericsson Aspen with Windows Mobile 6.5.3 was Officially Announced, making it the first Windows smartphones Phone 6.5.3. [55] Since November 2009, the installments 6.5.3 Had leaked builds (28nnn) and Had Some unofficially been ported to Windows Phones.
Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Brings a more finger-friendly user interface with new installments Such ease of use features as support for multitouch, ie complete touch control no need for a stylus, and drag and drop Start menu icons. Touchable tiles now replace the soft keys. "[56] Internet Explorer Mobile 6 has received Also Including Some major updates decreased page load time, improved memory management and gesture smoothing. [57]
Additional features of newer Windows Mobile 6.5.3 builds include threaded e-mail and Office Mobile 2010. [57]
[edit] Windows Mobile 6.5.5
Several builds of Windows Mobile 6.5.x have leaked since January 2010 and have been unofficially ported to Some Windows Mobile phones. [58] The name Windows Mobile 6.5.5 has been applied to these newer builds. However, this naming scheme Remains unconfirmed by Microsoft.
[edit] Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5
On 10 January 2011 Microsoft Announced Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5. The operating system has compatibility with Windows Mobile 6.5 and is presented as an enterprise handheld devices, targeting retailers, delivery companies, and other companies That Rely on handheld computing [59].
Windows Mobile 6.5.1
Builds of Windows Mobile 6.5.1 have been unofficially ported to several Windows Mobile phones.[49] Windows Mobile 6.5.1 brings a more finger-friendly user interface,[50] including icon based soft buttons (rather than text based),[51] an updated contacts app,[52] Microsoft (rather than the mobile carrier) support for A-GPS,[50] improved threaded text messaging,[53] and performance improvements.[54]
[edit] Windows Mobile 6.5.3
A Screenshot of the Windows Phone 6.5.3 Today Screen 'Titanium' (notice the new location of the start button)
On February 2, 2010, the Sony Ericsson Aspen with Windows Mobile 6.5.3 was officially announced, making it the first Windows Phone 6.5.3 smartphone.[55] Since November 2009, several 6.5.3 builds had leaked (28nnn) and had been unofficially ported to some Windows Phones.
Windows Mobile 6.5.3 brings a more finger-friendly user interface with several new ease of use features such as support for multitouch, complete touch control i.e. no need for a stylus, and drag and drop start menu icons. Touchable tiles now replace soft keys."[56] Internet Explorer Mobile 6 has also received some major updates including decreased page load time, improved memory management and gesture smoothing.[57]
Additional features of newer Windows Mobile 6.5.3 builds include threaded email and Office Mobile 2010.[57]
[edit] Windows Mobile 6.5.5
Several builds of Windows Mobile 6.5.x have leaked since January 2010 and have been unofficially ported to some Windows Mobile phones.[58] The name Windows Mobile 6.5.5 has been applied to these newer builds. However, this naming scheme remains unconfirmed by Microsoft.
[edit] Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5
On 10 January 2011 Microsoft announced Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5. The operating system has compatibility with Windows Mobile 6.5 and is presented as an enterprise handheld device, targeting retailers, delivery companies, and other companies that rely on handheld computing[59].
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