Pocket PC

Pocket PC
A Compaq iPAQ 3630 Pocket PC from 2001
Developer
ManufacturerVarious
Type
Lifespan
  • 2000–2007
  • 2007–2010 (as Windows Mobile)
Operating systemPocket PC/Windows Mobile based on Windows CE
PredecessorPalm-size PC
SuccessorWindows Phone (as a combined software and hardware branding)
RelatedHandheld PC

A Pocket PC (P/PC, PPC) is a class of personal digital assistant (PDA) that runs the Windows Mobile operating system, which is based on Windows CE/Windows Embedded Compact, and that has some of the abilities of modern desktop PCs. The name was introduced by Microsoft in 2000 as a rebranding of the Palm-size PC category and was marketed until 2007. Some of these devices also had integrated phone and data capabilities, which were called Pocket PC Phone Edition. Windows "Smartphone" is another Windows CE based platform for non-touch and non-PDA devices.

In 2007, with the advent of Windows Mobile 6.0, Microsoft dropped the name Pocket PC in favor of a new naming scheme:[1]

  • Windows Mobile Classic (formerly Pocket PC): devices without an integrated phone;
  • Windows Mobile Professional (formerly Pocket PC Phone Edition): devices with an integrated phone and a touch screen;
  • Windows Mobile Standard (formerly Smartphone): devices with an integrated phone but without a touch screen.

As of 2010, thousands of applications existed for handhelds adhering to the Microsoft Pocket PC specification, many of which were freeware.[2][better source needed] Microsoft-compliant Pocket PCs can be used with many add-ons such as GPS receivers, barcode readers, RFID readers, and cameras. Pocket PC was replaced by Windows Phone in 2010 but even after versions were released based on the Windows NT kernel were ultimately unable to compete with the iPhone of 2007 and Android phones and interest waned in Pocket PCs without phones.

  1. ^ Hall, Rich (June–July 2007). "New Windows Mobile 6 Devices". Smartphone & Pocket PC magazine. Archived from the original on November 22, 2008. Retrieved 2011-04-19.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ "Freeware Pocket PC / Freeware Windows Mobile: Manual Search – displaying all titles". FreewarePPC.com. Retrieved 2014-03-16.