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Guest moo_ski_doo

I asked this a while ago cus everyone's always going on about how great it is to have WM2003, but when I used it I couldn't see much difference. I didn't get any replies when I asked, so I wonder if it really is any better, or if it's just people getting excited by the newer version number. The only things I could come up with myself are:

- Bluetooth support;

- .NET CF support;

- Multiple e-mail account support.

Oh, and of course it says 'Start' instead of 'Programs' on the homescreen! As far as I can tell, there isn't much difference at all, I get the impression that MS's biggest reason for the upgrade was to add .NET CF support since they're really pushing for this at the moment - it's very important to them, but makes no difference whatsoever to the average Smartphone user. I can think of a lot of better things that could have been improved.

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Guest Santa Fe

Guess it is easier to ask than search. All you wanted to know but were afraid to ask about Smartphone 2003 operating system

October 10, 2003 [MS Smartphone]

Microsoft smartphones, that are currently available on the market are running "Smartphone 2002" operating system, but already next month (November 2003) first smartphones powered by new version of this system - "Smartphone 2003" will be released. This new system brings many improvements and it is worth knowing already now, while taking buying decisions, what improvements are these! We provide hereby the latest information from Microsoft about list of features of Smartphone 2003 operating system.

For some people these improvements may seem insignificant (in this case buying Smartphone 2002 powered phone is enough), but for others they may be simply critical (in this case one should wait for the phone that is powered by Smartphone 2003 or that is guaranteed to be upgradable to this new system).

Top ten improvements in Smartphone 2003 operating system:

.NET Compact Framework (this is nothing but revolution; many new fantastic programs can be executed thanks to it; it is built-in into operating system)

MMS client (yes, we couldnĀ“t believe it too, but it is truth; no need to use third-party software, it is built-in)

New Pocket Internet Explorer

WAP 2.0, xHTML, HTML 4.0, CSS

14 New Languages

Eastern Europe, Japanese, Chinese, Nordic

Enhanced cellular support

Always on, ALS VM Indicator, SIM Management, Line 2 PIN, USSD 2, AoC

Bluetooth support (native API for programming of Bluetooth applications included)

More customization and extensions

Always Up-to-date Outlook

Windows Media Player 9

Pluggable codecs, WMA ring tones

NAND support

Smartphone software platform (new features in Smartphone 2003 marked by green color)

Strong wireles infrastructure

Radio abstraction layer

Wireless integrated applications

Remote management

Single interface for developers

UI focus: be a great phone

Simple, one-handed use

Multi-lingual

Personalization and UI customization

Menu and phone extensibility

Smartphone platform

Windows CE 4.2 (previously: Windows CE 3.0)

.NET Compact Framework (revolution!)

NAND suport

GSM/GPRS, CDMA/1x RTT, Bluetooth

IPv6, PPTP, L2TP VPN

Microsoft Smartphone pre-installed applications (new features in Smartphone 2003 marked by green color)

Pocket Outlook

Inbox, Contacts, Calendar, Tasks

MMS, Multiple E-mail accounts

SIM contacts management

ActiveSync

Server and desktop sync

Push notifications

Internet Explorer

xHMTL, HTML 4.0, WAP 2.0, cHTML

XML, CSS, JScript 5.5, IPv6

Animated GIFs

MSN Messenger

Windows Media Player 9

Streaming and local

Audio and video

WMA Ring tones

Pluggable codecs (no need to download separate video/audio player - after installation of the new codec files, new formats can be played with the pre-installed Windows Media player)

Games

Solitaire

Jawbreaker

From: http://msmobiles.com/news.php/1442.html

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Guest moo_ski_doo

Just like to point out that this list makes a lot more sense if you look at it in its original context!

A few extra points here but these mostly seem fairly insignificant to me. Also, not sure what he's going on about WRT .NET CF: "...this is nothing but revolution; many new fantastic programs can be executed thanks to it; it is built-in into operating system"; I don't get that cus the programs still have to be written for Smartphone in the first place! That's Jacek for you I guess...

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Guest Santa Fe

Probably the most important thing to be gleaned from that list (and it is not mine I just searched for it for those who cannot/will not search) is that most new and intersting software will be written for smartphone 2003 leaving those of us with 2002 behind unless we get upgraded.

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Guest greenmozart

The biggest "new" feature in SP2003 for me will be the ability to receive wireless ActiveSync update notifications from my corporate Exchange 2003 Server. That will keep my e-mail, calendar and contacts updated in real-time instead of me having to schedule updates throughout the day. It'll almost be like having a Blackberry without the thumb-board!

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