![]() Microsoft envisioned Windows Mobile as the portable equivalent of its desktop operating system. Windows Mobile, as we remember it today, debuted in 2000 and was based on Windows CE 3.0, a member of the Windows family of operating systems intended for embedded products. However, the first two versions of Windows Mobile were confusingly called Pocket PC 2000 and Pocket PC 2002, so some Pocket PC devices were running Pocket PC as their operating system. Pocket PC was a term used by Microsoft to describe a personal digital assistant (PDA) running the Windows Mobile operating system. ![]() Microsoft is known for confusing product names (just look at the Microsoft Office product line and products like Office 2019, Office 365, and Microsoft 365), so we should begin our brief overview of the history of Pocket PC and Windows Mobile by clarifying a few terms.
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