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Windows Mobile release dates

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - February 06, 2009


As we reported a few days ago, Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha let it slip that Windows Mobile 7 was due out in 2010. But what about Windows Mobile 6.5? Wasn't that supposed to be out sometime soon?

ZDNet's Mary-Jo Foley is reporting a series of release dates for Windows Mobile. Although the folks at Microsoft aren't making any announcements, Ms. Foley says her sources have given her the following information:

  • Windows Mobile 6.5 RTM (release to manufacturing): April 2009
  • First Windows Mobile 6.5 devices from cell phone makers: September 2009
  • Windows Mobile 7.0 release to testers: November 2009
  • First Windows Mobile 7.0 devices from cell phone makers: April 2010



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    Motorola CEO says Windows Mobile out in 2010


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