Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition software now supports QVGA resolution, which means that Smartphone original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) can build devices with high-resolution screens, which will offer clearer text, sharper images and the ability to view more content on the same size screen.
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Description
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Mobile Phone
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Handset
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Windows Mobile-based Smartphones are small and lightweight mobile phones, featuring easy, one-handed dialing and navigation.
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High-resolution color
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The color screen allows users to view e mail, browse Web sites and see images easily.
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Phone options
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Conference calling, speed dial and speakerphone are all available with Windows Mobile- based Smartphones.
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Smartdial
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As a user dials a phone number or begins to type in a contact name, the Smartdial feature displays possible matches from Contacts, SIM and Call History for fast dialing.
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Profiles
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Profiles allow users to adjust the ring volume and other phone settings in one step to accommodate external environments such as noisy work areas, meetings and airplanes.
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Call History
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Every call (including missed calls) is automatically logged with the other party’s name (when the name is in the contact list) and phone number, as well as the date, time and length of the call.
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Device security
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Device lock and subscriber identity module (SIM) lock can be used to help protect a Windows Mobile-based device from unauthorized use or tampering.
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Conference Call
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Windows Mobile allows users to establish a conference call with multiple parties.
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Security
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Users can help protect their data by using the PIN feature to lock the keypad; the SIM card also can be locked to block any incoming or outgoing communication on Windows Mobile-based Smartphones.
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Suspend/Resume**
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Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition adds Suspend/Resume support for GSM-based Windows Mobile based-Smartphones and Dormant Mode support for CDMA- and Windows Mobile based-Smartphones. When a voice call is placed or answered during an active data session, the data connection is paused during a voice call and resumed immediately after the voice call ends..
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SIM management**
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End users can now add, delete and edit contacts directly to their SIM while using their Windows Mobile-based device with GSM/GPRS networks.
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Alternate line service indicator**
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Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition includes support for the industry-standard two-line voicemail indicator.
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Personalization
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Home screen
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The customizable home screen provides quick access to personal and relevant information such as network information, new-message alerts and meeting reminders, as well a taskbar for easy access to Windows Mobile applications.
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Ring tones
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Users can download their favorite ring tones from mobile operators or third parties or can use some of the many unique ring tones preloaded on the phone. Users also have the ability to record their own ring tones to WMA, Wav. or Midi formats.
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