A New Windows Mobile Is Coming in February, But Which?

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It's clear that Microsoft will accompany something to Mobile World Congress. This is inevitable, and necessary. But yesterday's report that it'll be Windows Mobile 6.6 has been met with another adage it'll be Windows Mobile 7. So which is it?

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The bourgeois best would assume to be Windows Mobile 6.6, abnormally accustomed the acrimonious letters that Windows Mobile 7, which we basically apperceive to abide in some form, has been delayed—in release, if not unveiling—until backward this year. But here's the thing: until yesterday, cipher had even heard of Windows Mobile 6.6. We've alone just been alien to the final adaptation of Windows Mobile 6.5.3, which appears to be the ultimate announcement of the adverse 6.5.x ethos, and any acting releases, even bold a backward 2010 absolution for WinMo 7, would accept a harder time award handset support.

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Now that Bloomberg is chiming in to say that WinMo 7 will be apparent at Mobile World Congress, I anticipate it's fair to bet on seeing for the aboriginal time in February. As for 6.6? I'm not assertive that it even exists, or that Microsoft is absent abundant to columnist advanced against such an obvious, self-imposed asleep end.

On addition note, this has been some uncharacteristically bound aperture ascendancy from Microsoft—we apperceive about nothing about Windows Mobile 7 appropriate now, which is as auspicious as it is frustrating. [Bloomberg via Silicon Alley Insider]

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