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February 4th, 2009

Windows Mobile: What's coming when

Posted by Mary Jo Foley @ 11:49 am

Categories: Channel, Corporate strategy, Mobile services ("Pink"/"Rouge"), Network service providers, OEMs, Windows Live, Windows Mobile, Windows client

Tags: Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Handhelds, Wireless And Mobility, Software, Hardware, Mary Jo Foley

Much was made of this week’s slip-up by Motorola’s CEO that Windows Mobile 7 is due in 2010 (something that’s actually been expected for a few months now).

I’ve beenĀ  curious about how Microsoft plans to try to catch up with its mobile-phone competitors given the slow, plodding pace at which it has been rolling out new versions of its Windows Mobile platform. After asking around, it sounds like the Softies are definitely aiming to speed up development.

While Windows Mobile officials won’t talk about ship-date targets (hmmm… sounds like Windows client), some folks familiar with Microsoft’s plans are talking. Here’s the latest I’m hearing from my sources:

  • 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

When CNet first reported that Windows Mobile 7 had slipped, it sounded like the latter half of 2010 was the soonest the first Windows Mobile 7 devices would appear. My guess as to what’s compressing the cycle: Fewer WinMobile phone carriers means closer working relationships with Microsoft. Potentially, it also could mean smaller, shorter beta tests and quicker release cycles.

Windows Mobile increasingly seems to be going the way of Windows client: Multiple, small milestone test releases involving just a few external partners. There doesn’t seem to be an equivalent to the big public Windows client betas in the WinMobile world, but if you’re only going to release the product to a handful of carriers, as Microsoft brass indicated was the plan earlier this year, maybe you don’t need to….

I haven’t heard anything recently about the feature set that Microsoft is planning to deliver as part of Windows Mobile 6.5 or 7.0. There have been a few tidbits about some of the gesture recognition and multi-touch capabilities in the works for future WinMobile platforms, but that’s about all that’s leaked.

Back in late 2007, Microsoft told some enthusiasts a bit about its plans for Win Mobile 7 and 8. Even back then, there were hints of the Skybox/Skyline/Skymarket services, if you read between the lines. While Microsoft doesn’t seem to be tying those services to specific Windows Mobile releases, they do seem to be in lockstep with each other, from what my sources are saying. Skybox 2.0, for instance, seems to be timed to coincide with Windows Mobile 7, according to source reports.

What are you expecting — and hoping — to see Microsoft deliver as part of Windows Mobile 6.5 and 7.0?

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RE: Windows Mobile: What
The push of android is what MS really has to worry about.

With a lack of licensing costs, developer momentum, and cool factor. MS will have to do more than spin.

The new crop of phones... (Read the rest)
Posted by: thetester Posted on: 11/04/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
It is a race between WM and Android  NonZealot | 02/04/09
Some (hopefully true) Android rumors.  TripleII | 02/04/09
Sweet!  NonZealot | 02/04/09
What, Race for distant second?  Bruizer | 02/04/09
Except...  Sleeper Service | 02/05/09
WinMo licenses  Synthmeister | 02/05/09
And?  Sleeper Service | 02/05/09
I believe the point is that all those iPhones sold are running OS X  dinosaur_z | 02/05/09
Indeed.  Sleeper Service | 02/05/09
My point?  Synthmeister | 02/05/09
@SS So..?  SimonUK2 | 05/27/09
Marketshare vs Profit  Synthmeister | 02/05/09
Perhaps...  Sleeper Service | 02/05/09
Who needs to dominate? You MUST work for Microsoft!  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 08/21/09
And dominating a market does not equate...  MacCanuck | 02/05/09
and iPods (nt)  NonZealot | 02/05/09
LOL!  Sleeper Service | 02/05/09
Look, the village idiots are back.  SimonUK2 | 05/27/09
When are you going to learn...  SimonUK2 | 05/27/09
Why dominate a market when you can make HUGE profits?  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 08/21/09
Except....  Bruizer | 07/15/09
For Fiddlers, Maybe  brianpeterson@... | 02/07/09
In YOUR opinion. Sadly, MOST folks don't agree with you.  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 08/21/09
DOA  elllroy | 02/04/09
At the rate iPhone is improving  NonZealot | 02/04/09
No Big Deal  itanalyst2@... | 02/04/09
Ignore the real numbers?  Synthmeister | 02/05/09
Please try to stay on topic  NonZealot | 02/05/09
Re: Topic? What topic?  notsofast | 02/07/09
Figures?  SimonUK2 | 05/27/09
Hold on there - let's not make up the 'real' numbers  TheWerewolf | 02/05/09
Whoops, you're right but it doesn't matter  Synthmeister | 02/05/09
How much did Nokia make on each N95 sold?  Sleeper Service | 02/05/09
Judging by their Market Cap...  SimonUK2 | 05/27/09
The profitability only shows that advertising pays!  Proimageprints | 08/19/09
LOL! Roll in the sunshine of Microsoft! LOL! (NT)  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 08/21/09
It all depends on Android, not Apple.  TripleII | 02/04/09
Re: Doa  notsofast | 02/07/09
2010?!  Alber1690 | 02/04/09
What do you think WM7 is?  NonZealot | 02/04/09
Looks like it's one of those people  Proimageprints | 08/19/09
More...  Jeremy W | 02/04/09
Can you say...  Sleeper Service | 02/05/09
Drop the fanboy...  SimonUK2 | 05/27/09
RE: Windows Mobile: What  JJohnson1701 | 02/04/09
WM = Ford F150, iPhone = Dodge Ram  Roque Mocan | 02/04/09
iPhone = Tonka Truck  NonZealot | 02/04/09
Considering You've Never Used One  itanalyst2@... | 02/05/09
Keep it up Liquid Nitrogen  MacCanuck | 02/05/09
I used...  Jeremy W | 02/08/09
The fact that you've been with AT&T for 5 years = STUPID  Proimageprints | 08/19/09
What I'd like to see in WM7.0... heck in 6.5 if possible.  General C# | 02/05/09
great list  coffeeshark | 02/05/09
yep, good list  Smarty_Pantz | 02/05/09
Nice list  richfrombechtle | 02/05/09
The biggest WiMo weaknesses  TheWerewolf | 02/05/09
Ah, the good ol' days  Olderdan | 02/05/09
But different  Synthmeister | 02/05/09
RE: Windows Mobile: What  brianpeterson@... | 02/07/09
WM - Decent All-Machine Search  ffwalker@... | 03/11/09
App Store  markrendle | 04/15/09
RE: Windows Mobile: What  julia.waugh | 07/09/09
RE: Windows Mobile: What  Priyaroyal | 07/19/09
RE: Windows Mobile: What  jason12343 | 07/22/09
RE: Windows Mobile: What  panic man | 08/21/09
RE: Windows Mobile: What  jessonerik | 08/23/09
PDAs  Barc777 | 08/24/09
RE: Windows Mobile: What  jessonerik | 09/15/09
RE: Windows Mobile: What  thetester | 11/04/09

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