Palm Treo 700w / 700wx
Pocket PC or Smartphone
So here's my question. I am not much of a blackberry type guy, however, I am a pocket pc fanatic. I truly cant live without my pocket pc, and as of late, have not been able to get away from email (work issues) .
I understand there are two types of devices available to me through VZW. (excluding the blackberry) A pocket pc or smart phone. I would like to know which type of device I should be looking at, a smart phone or pocket pc. My email activity has increased over the past year, and it is necessary that I have 24/7 access to email both on the road and in the office. I also wo...
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The older Treos running Palm OS are SmartPhones because they have PDA functionality and are phones, but are not "smartphones" in the Microsoft sense (you have to love Microsoft, they take a word and try to change definition to meet their marketing needs). Currently there are no phones offered through Verizon that run the current Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone software. The last phone that they offered was the Samsung SCH-i600, which ran Windows Mobile 2003.
You can read a very short summary of the differences between Pocket PC and Smartphone on the Windows Mobile FAQ:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/about/faq.mspx#2 »
There are several phones the VZW offers running WM5 Pocket PC, like the Treo 700w, the xv6600, ...
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However, I do want to reiterate that the Treo 700w runs Windows Mobile 5 for Pocket PC and not Windows Mobile 5 for smartphone. It actually even says that in the Info and Specs page of this website.
Phones that run some kind of OS like Linux, PalmOS, some form of Symbian, or a Microsoft OS derived from Windows CE, (like Pocket PC 2002, Windows Mobile 2003, or Windows Mobile 5) are all "smart phones". From a Microsoft perspective, there is a definite difference between Windows Mobile for Smartphones and Windows Mob...
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